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  • "Agamemnon and Ulysses" was performed by the Earl of Oxford's Boys at court on St. John's Day (27 ...': "the sole candidate for a lost work from Oxford's pen is 'Agamemnon and Ulysses', a play more likely to have been written by John Lyly, or by Henry Evans,
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  • <br>[[Agamemnon and Ulysses]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Agamemnon and Ulysses]]||[[:category:Oxford's Boys|Oxford's Boys]] [[:category:court|at Court]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Ajax and Ulysses]]||[[:Category:Court|Windsor Boys at Court]]
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  • | [[Agamemnon and Ulysses]]||[[1584]]||[[Oxford Boys at Court]] | [[Ajax and Ulysses]]||[[1572]]||[[:Category:Court|Windsor Boys at Court]]
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  • "Agamemnon and Ulysses" was performed by the Earl of Oxford's Boys at court on St. John's Day (27 ...': "the sole candidate for a lost work from Oxford's pen is 'Agamemnon and Ulysses', a play more likely to have been written by John Lyly, or by Henry Evans,
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  • | [[Agamemnon and Ulysses]]||[[1584]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Oxford's Boys|Oxford's Boys]] | [[Ajax and Ulysses]]||[[1572]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:Category:Court|Windsor Boys at Court]]
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  • ...of the Greek leaders and had scourged a large ram savagely in the place of Ulysses, he, when finally restored to (his own) mind, kills himself, more insane (n :Ulysses
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  • ...er and Ulysses’s escape by blinding his captor. According to Achaemenides, Ulysses waited until Polyphemus, sated with food and wine, fell asleep and then sta ...areus, an Ithacan who had previously escaped from the Cyclops’ island with Ulysses. Here Achaemenides tells of Polyphemus’s man-eating violence and his ange
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  • ...the siege to Agamemnon's murder, and a fourth play on the misadventures of Ulysses on his way home" ("Lost 'Troilus'," p. 25). Teramura suggests a wider narra ...ns and chief counsellors as to whether they are to return Helen," for whom Ulysses and Diomed have come; "the entrance of Cassandra at the end can only be to
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  • ...would have been titled 'Telamon' rather than 'Ajax'"; second, "''Ajax and Ulysses'' had been performed at court in 1572 and [...] it does not seem particular
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