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- | [[Ashton, Thomas]]||||[[Carleton, Thomas]]||||[[Ferebe, George]]||||[[Hemming, William]] ...nes, (William?)]]||||[[Cecil, Robert]]||||[[Fletcher, John]]||||[[Heywood, Thomas]]4 KB (382 words) - 01:18, 17 May 2018
- | [[Greene, Robert]] (?)||[[Job, The History of]]||[[:category:unknown|Unknown]] | [[Nashe, Thomas|Nashe, Thomas & another]]||[[Terminus et Non Terminus]]||[[:category:St.John's, Cambridge1 KB (138 words) - 00:41, 24 May 2018
- [[Greene, Robert|Robert Greene]] (?) ([[1586|1586-93]]?) W. W. Greg dismissed the attribution of the play to Greene. In his article of 1911 "The Bakings of Betsy," Greg argued that Warburton�5 KB (697 words) - 05:03, 1 August 2018
- | [[Jephthah]]||[[1602]]||[[Dekker, Thomas|Dekker]] & [[Munday, Anthony | Munday]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]] | [[Jew of Venice, The]]||[[1653|1653 (before)]]||[[Dekker, Thomas|Dekker]]||[[:category:Unknown|Unknown]]5 KB (680 words) - 16:43, 7 December 2022
- ...ts his abuse of Robert Greene long enough to turn on Nashe, whom he styles Greene's "sworn brother," and to identify Nashe by way of his proxy character, Pie [[category:Gabriel Harvey]][[category:Thomas Nashe]]8 KB (1,277 words) - 12:18, 10 February 2022
- ::* Thomas Lanquet, ''An Epitome of Chronicles'' (1559; a brief outline only) ::* Celio Augustino Curione, ''A Notable History of the Saracens'', trans. Thomas Newton (1575), 27-314 KB (588 words) - 16:54, 4 October 2022
- ===Deposition Concerning Thomas Napleton of Faversham=== ...Napleton the elder deceased w''illia''m Tomlyn & the wife of the s''ai''d Thomas6 KB (857 words) - 13:28, 25 December 2020
- ....) are from writers associated with the public theatres: Robert Greene and Thomas Dekker. Neither narrative is concerned with a tradesman from the market tow ====Greene====10 KB (1,626 words) - 11:48, 26 September 2022
- ===Benjamin Greene's journal=== The following dramatic fragment appears in the journal of Benjamin Greene:19 KB (2,894 words) - 05:02, 1 August 2018
- ...tes are typically evoked as an example of true friendship; for example, in Thomas Elyot's ''The boke named the Gouernour'', the following anecdote is briefly Robert Greene reports that "The ''Scithians'' for this cause canonized ''Pilades & Oreste11 KB (1,731 words) - 05:02, 1 August 2018
- ...r conjecture among scholars is that an exchange between Gabriel Harvey and Thomas Nashe refers to the play (or, more literally, its putative ur-version, "[[S ...ts his abuse of Robert Greene long enough to turn on Nashe, whom he styles Greene's "sworn brother," and to identify Nashe by way of his proxy character, Pie12 KB (1,881 words) - 17:40, 25 January 2021
- ...e Department Records, IOR/L/MAR/A/XII (fragment from the diary of Benjamin Greene)<br> '''LPD entry:''' [[Fragment of a play in the Journal of Benjamin Greene]]<br>12 KB (1,766 words) - 05:41, 8 June 2023
- [[Chettle, Henry|Henry Chettle]], [[Dekker, Thomas|Thomas Dekker]], [[Drayton, Michael|Michael Drayton]], [[Wilson, Robert|Robert Wil | wittnes Thomas dowton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ||}13 KB (2,048 words) - 12:15, 11 August 2022
- ...r conjecture among scholars is that an exchange between Gabriel Harvey and Thomas Nashe refers to the play (or, more literally, its putative ur-version, "[[S ...ts his abuse of Robert Greene long enough to turn on Nashe, whom he styles Greene's "sworn brother," and to identify Nashe by way of his proxy character, Pie12 KB (1,923 words) - 17:46, 25 January 2021
- ...she orders his death. The dramatic embellishment and novelistic detail of Greene's narrative (complete with soliloquies and letters) may have been the most ...(2:967):]] "This need not necessarily have been a play, but it seems from Thomas Heywood's ''Apology for Actors'' […] that the subject had been treated on13 KB (1,947 words) - 11:19, 20 September 2022
- ...Gabriel Harvey in ''Fovre Letters, and certaine Sonnets ... '' (1592) and Thomas Nashe in ''Strange Newes, Of the intercepting certain Letters ...'' (1592) ...ts his abuse of Robert Greene long enough to turn on Nashe, whom he styles Greene's "sworn brother," and to identify Nashe by way of his proxy character, Pie17 KB (2,558 words) - 10:18, 26 May 2023
- ...he play with ''Edward III'', Peele's ''Edward I'', and Greene's ''George a Greene'' as contemporaneous plays with an anti-Scottish, even anti-Jacobean dimens ...m">Calderwood, David. ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland''. 8 vols. Ed. Thomas Thomson. Edinburgh, 1842–1849.</div>9 KB (1,350 words) - 16:12, 30 September 2020
- ...he villainous Moor: ''2 Henry IV'', William Shakespeare; ''Satiromastix'', Thomas Dekker; ''What You Will'', John Marston; and ''Poetaster'', Ben Jonson. Sha ...the identification of "The Turkish Mahomet and Hiren the Fair Greek" with Greene's ''Alphonsus'' and the two lost Grecian comedies. He opines that Peele's l14 KB (1,998 words) - 12:38, 15 September 2022
- ...subsequently reproduced in the "Breviat of Sir Henry and Simon Thelwall v. Thomas Betterton" (Bawcutt 255, item R33): ...ossibilities, including the "fair Valeria of London" of John Dickenson's ''Greene in Conceit'' (1598), but she is an adulterous wife rather than a chaste her4 KB (630 words) - 21:23, 11 March 2024
- ...urvive today, a fragment was apparently owned in the nineteenth century by Thomas Corser. In his 1851 edition of Robinson's ''A Golden Mirrour'', Corser iden :: the woods that greene did grow6 KB (869 words) - 12:28, 16 July 2021