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  • Performed by Leicester's Men in the Bristol Guildhall, sometime between 20 October and 26 October 1577. ...a "name for a generic Frenchman" (164). He also suggests that Leicester's Men were paid £1, with the remaining 2s covering the cost of the links (165).
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  • ...stell, howe the d of Erland cam by nighte to betray him w<sup>th</sup> 300 men. but hauinge pryuie warninge ther of kept his gates faste And wold not suff ...o hange the man. For telling him the truth Beware by this Example of noble men/ and of their fair wordes & sai lyttell to them, lest they doe the Like by
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  • ...ly Sins"—and thus the play which the Plot plots—belonged to Lord Strange's men ''c''. 1590-1, playhouse venue uncertain. The reasons for this company assi ...ddition, that the "violent quarrel between James Burbage and the Admiral's men" in the winter of 1590-1 would have ruled out a combination of players that
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  • ...name of god Amen begninge the 27 of desemb[er] 1593 the earle of susex his men” Three known performances by Sussex’s men as an old play (probably at the Rose), as part of the company’s six week
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  • ...bsp;“''The Enventary tacken of all the properties for my'' Lord Admeralles men, ''the ''10 ''of Marche ''1598”: ...heading&nbsp;“''The Enventorey of all the aparell of the'' Lord Admeralles men, ''taken the ''13 ''of Marche ''1598, ''as followeth''”:
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  • The Admiral's Men at the Rose laid out £4 for "Owen Tudor" at some time between the 10th and ...nd also as early as 1599, it could nonetheless have provided the Admiral's Men with a counter-narrative to that in the Globe play by Shakespeare, ''Henry
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  • ...of Marlowe's ''The Massacre at Paris'' that was performed by the Admiral's Men in 1601. Collier's evidence for this was the entry in Henslowe's Diary: "Le
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  • ...oys (Kathman 127; [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'', #1078]] reckons 16 men and 3 boys). ...stretched the Company's resources to the limits: even the gatherers -- the men and women who collected admission money at the playhouse doors -- were brou
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  • ...dowry. A subplot involves the cuckold Snaile, whose wife is coveted by two men, Medle and Quicke, whom Poore sets at odds until a duel leaves each convinc
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  • The play is the fourth “ne” offering by the Admiral’s Men on their return to the Rose in June of 1594 from the 10-day run at Newingto
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  • ...f the festivities to welcome Queen Anna; the dance was performed by twelve men who wore white shoes and hats ornamented with flowers (Emmerson 58). In Eng ..." John Clavell (whose ''The Soldered Citizen'' was performed by the King's Men) wrote "An introduction to the Sword daunce at Christmas 1632" to be perfor
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  • ...presumably it would have been performed by the Lord Chamberlain's / King's men. ...minster, and Roger Bolingbroke, principal of St Andrew's Hall, Oxford—both men of high reputation. Unwisely, if honestly, from their reading of Henry VI's
    22 KB (3,505 words) - 15:27, 10 December 2021
  • ...ereby to accommodate assignments either to the Admiral's men or Pembroke's men. ...argument that "Dead Man's Fortune" belonged to [[:Pembroke's|Pembroke's]] men in 1592-3. Knutson agrees with McMillin. The most stable fact in any of the
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  • ...llowers to the cause.52 By AD 1200, they had amassed an army of ca. 10,000 men, who were to travel to Jerusalem by sea via Italy, and Venice in particular ...d to procure safety, Mauritius did no such thing; rather, he subjected his men to intolerable winter conditions in Slovenia, resulting in their mutiny. Th
    13 KB (1,986 words) - 15:14, 25 February 2022
  • ...le, "''The Enventary tacken of all the properties for my'' Lord Admeralles men, ''the'' 10 ''of Marche'' 1598" is: ...owe's title, "''The Enventorey of all the aparell of the'' Lord Admeralles men, ''taken the'' 13''th of Marche'' 1598'', as followeth:''" is
    13 KB (1,855 words) - 16:16, 3 October 2022
  • When he cast out thy foule spirit''es'' out of men
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  • The Admiral's Men, at the Rose in January 1600 but looking ahead to their move to the Fortune ...thou in London by night? he would answer, I see a number of whores making men drunke, to cosen them of theyr money. I see others of them sharing halfe wi
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  • ...chiefly with plays belonging to the repertory, c.1619, of Prince Charles's men; they were performing at the Cockpit but the Revels document seems related ...er the means by which ''Titus Andronicus'' "came to be produced by Sussex' men," Fleay confesses his puzzlement that it was "so close a reproduction of th
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  • ...in North's Plutarch relates one of the more famous anecdotes about the two men: ...endued wyth so great riches, that laie there, but after the commen sort of men. When this thing was done Bagoas stode next vnto Alexander, who behyld him
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  • ...did so by killing 30 men in Ascalon, giving their clothing to the Thimnite men, then going home. ...eke bone, yee eue with the cheke bone of an asse haue I slayne a thousande men (15.15-16]). Following this victory, Samson "iudged Israel in the tyme of t
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  • The play was performed by the King's Men at court in the 1612-13 season, with payments on 20 May pertaining to a Whi ...first part of the novel was published in 1612 and available to the King's Men as a direct source.
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  • ...at the Rose. They had new neighbors: in the fall of 1599 the Chamberlain's Men moved into their newly built playhouse, the Globe, across the street from t ...f the Town of Ewell ..." links Arden of Faversham with Page of Plymouth as men notoriously murdered. [http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-
    14 KB (2,294 words) - 17:50, 11 March 2024
  • ...592-1594,'' as having attributed "Estrild" to the repertory of the Queen's Men (40).
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  • ...and mother of the bride, and all the Lords and Ladies about the court. The men were well mounted and richly arrayed making a goodly shew, the women all in Men about them bore the dart <br />
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  • ...sciences well woorth three tymes asmuch, and also out of the debt of other men, and well able to pay, that then they shoulde neuer demaund it, for he clee ...ly used the company's current name; or it was newly staged by the Prince's Men in 1604, and was released to the printer after no more than ten months in t
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  • ...le, "''The Enventary tacken of all the properties for my'' Lord Admeralles men, ''the ''10 ''of Marche'' 1598" is the following ([http://www.archive.org/s
    16 KB (2,528 words) - 11:37, 30 September 2022
  • ...y under construction by the spring of 1602, some months before Worcester's men leased the Rose. Both Fleay ([http://www.archive.org/stream/abiographicalch ...nd Young Chartley, who drunkenly hurls insults at the Wise Woman. When the men exit, Luce tries to calm her down, and the wise woman resumes her questioni
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  • ...port. "If Busino's point is merely that it is not nice to make fun of good men like Franciscan friars, then why the details about the decapitation that ma
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  • ...eived 7 performances. Martin Slater was paid £7 on behalf of the Admiral's men for this and 4 other books ("[[Pythagoras]]", "[[Alexander and Lodowick]]", ...The wrathe of God fell vpon this murtherer, and all that hoast & power of men which was ye ouerthrow of Mauritius and priuye to his death. For Cosroes in
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  • ..."''sapientum octavus''" (''Satires'' 2.3.296), or "the eighth of the wise men" (''sapientum'' being a metrical elision of ''sapientium''). The full sente
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  • ...aris'', Q1584), the Queen's men (''Old Wives Tale'', Q1595), and Admiral's men (''The Battle of Alcazar'', Q1594; Plot, 1598-1601?). The debuts of these p ...Commentary|Critical Commentary]], below). On 22 August 1601, the Admiral's men bought the text of "[[Mahomet]]" from Edward Alleyn for 40s. At that time,
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  • "Troilus and Cressida" was to be performed by the Admiral's Men at the Rose. Payments made "in earnest" to Dekker and Chettle are recorded === The Admiral's Men's Trojan Plays ===
    28 KB (4,231 words) - 11:49, 4 August 2022
  • The play was acquired in early 1599 by the Admiral’s Men, presumably for performance at the Rose. === The Admiral's Men's Trojan Plays ===
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  • ...is ''Penniless Pilgrimage'', 1618, speaks of this play as acted by Derby's men" (1.136). :''Bold Beuchampe'' men him tearm'd, if none so bold as hee. (sig. 2C)
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  • The Admiral's Men bought this play in November 1599 while they were still at the Rose, before ...intended as a sequel to ''Edward IV''," the two-part play owned by Derby's Men and written by Thomas Heywood ([http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiar
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  • ...n392/mode/2up 365]). (Aubrey would use a Jonsonian phrase—"the most worthy men have been rock't in meane cradles"—as a motto for his ''Life of Hobbes'' ...ment," Hobbes writes of the causes of sedition, especially those ambitious men who can manipulate the common people through their eloquence:
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  • The Admiral's Men purchased properties for "Vayvode" in August 1598, presumably for performan ...older use esp. in Transylvania)" (''OED''). If "Vayvode" of the Admiral's Men's play denotes such a ruler, there are a few contenders for the role. Göm�
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  • ...4 (Devon 19). The "play of Robin goode-fellow" was performed by the King's Men (Cook and Wilson 38) and may have been ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (see " ...me And therefore for that [pur]pose both the younge lordes & Cheif g[entle]men of one p''ar''te, and the Queene and h[er] ladyes of the other p''ar''te, d
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  • Performed as a new play by the Admiral's men at the Rose playhouse on 29 April 1596 and twice more thereafter. ..., damnation to the soule" (244). (It may be of interest that the Admiral's men also had a [[Nebuchadnezzar]] play in the [[1596]] season).
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  • ...atyricon'' 62.13), as does Thomas Heywood: "Concerning ''Lycantropia'', or men that change themselues into Wolues […] the Latines (or the Romans) call t
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  • Under the play list for "my lord admeralls men" on 14-16 May 1594 : ...t "begininge at newington for "my Lord Admeralle men & my Lorde chamberlen men" for 10 performances, June 3-13:
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  • The Admiral's men acquired both parts of "Fair Constance of Rome" in the summer of 1600, the
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  • ...Queen's Revels company, whereas ''Revenger's'' was performed by the King's Men (136). ...hether ''Viper'' may have been stolen "''Malcontent''-style" by the King's Men and renamed ''Revenger's'' (287).<br>
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  • ...r a "Cox" play ("of collinste<sup>r</sup>," "of Collomton"), the Admiral’s Men were anticipating the move to their soon-to-be-built playhouse, the Fortune ...s'', Chamberlain's Men, Q1598, as a theatrical precedent for the Admiral’s Men, should they have decided to dramatize that bear (p. 36n).
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  • ...perused the booke the sayd P. to be acted only one night by certayne young men of the Strand &amp; others no profec't players. -12s.</blockquote> ...1613 and W. Smith's ''The Hector of Germany''&nbsp;"by a company of young-men of this city" at the Red Bull in 1614. The fact that Herbert licensed the p
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  • ...involved a range of companies including the King's Men, Queen Henrietta's Men, and Beeston's Boys. His surviving work tends towards the derivative and re
    7 KB (1,037 words) - 05:02, 1 August 2018
  • :Lyons and Tygers, men shall learne to tame.
    16 KB (2,574 words) - 15:31, 10 December 2021
  • ...'Long Meg of Westminster'', recorded by Henslowe as acted by the Admiral's Men at the Rose between 1595 and 1597, was still popular on the London stage as
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  • Admiral's Men. ...ndevill as described in Holinshed's ''Chronicles'' (329-30). The Admiral's Men play ''Look About You'' (which may also be by Munday), is also set in the R
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  • ...other play, ''The Devil’s Charter'', was performed at court by the King’s Men on Candlemas (2 February) 1607 in the same holiday season as ''King Lear''. ...Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, led his remaining force of about 500 men south to camp in Linnell's Meadow, by the river called Devil's Water near H
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  • Lady Elizabeth’s Men, 1624 In April 1624 the Lady Elizabeth’s Men are recorded as being in Norwich, where they advertised a play, The Spanish
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  • Johnson, Laurie. ''Leicester's Men and their Plays: An Early Elizabethan Playing Company and its Legacy''. Cam ...ert. "Chaucer, Shakespeare, and the Lost Friendship Plays of the Admiral's Men." ''Comparative Drama'' 55 (2021): 331–54.<br>
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  • Performed by Sussex's men on Candlemas (02 February 1580) in the evening, at Whitehall Palace before
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  • The Admiral's Men paid a total of £6 10s. to Henry Chettle and Thomas Heywood for "The Londo ...notes the "surprising" fact that Heywood, a leading member of Worcester's Men by 1601, nevertheless continued to write for the Admiral's, as evinced by t
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  • In April 1624 the Lady Elizabeth's Men were in Norwich, where they advertised a play, "The Spanish Contract", for The Lady Elizabeth's Men (also known as the Queen of Bohemia's Men) performed at the Phoenix indoor theatre, alternatively known as the Cockpi
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  • | Queen Henrietta's Men | Queen Henrietta's Men
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  • One month earlier (on 20 July), members of the King’s Men had petitioned the Master of the Revels to prohibit an unnamed company’s: ...Heywood and Brome to write ''The Late Lancashire Witches'' for the King's Men in 1634 (''The Jacobean and Caroline Stage'', 3: 73-76, 5: 1455).
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  • ====Bond, William Bird (Borne) with the Admiral's men in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...orne"), who is here contracting with Philip Henslowe to join the Admiral's men (as witnessed by Edward Alleyn and a man named Robsone). It sets the terms
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  • ...panies in 1640. Before Easter, the company was the second Prince Charles’s Men; after Easter, that company moved to the Fortune and the troupe at the Fort ...his wife’s jointure estates. He was imprisoned in 1640 for assaulting two men serving a writ on him. (“Biography”)</blockquote>If Gervase was indeed
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  • ...hotter then gravestones And to that hope letts all conclude it then, both Men & Woemen pray & say amen" ([http://archive.org/stream/lincolnshire01stok#pa ...e Bownder stone in Bollingbrookes fenne I say the more knaves the honester Men And the s''aie''d p''er''son then devided his texte into three p''ar''t''es
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  • ...in the play were named [[Brutus Greenshield]] (subject of a lost Admiral's Men play of 1599 [Teramura, 131-2]), Margadu, Cisillus, Regien, Bladu (legendar ...ty of such a company, there is no clear evidence, though Queen Elizabeth’s Men did tour to Chester in 1589-90, 1590-91, and 1591-92 [http://link.library.u
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  • The Admiral's Men acquired the play on 29 July 1602 for performance at the Fortune. This was ...ing delivered to the Philistines, he breaks his cords and slays a thousand men with the jawbone of an ass.
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  • ...ve to “Cain," that is, Andrew Cane, principal comedian of Prince Charles’s Men, indicates the play was acted by his company at the Red Bull. ...ng to make an example of court-backed monopolists, arrested and fined both men, compelling Abell to resign his office.
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  • ::ton my Lord Admeralle men & my Lorde chamberlain ::men As ffolowethe 1594
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  • in this \Com''m''on/ wealth:\er < >/ why it is the spectacles wise men putt
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  • ...er'' argument is found in a manuscript titled "A Register of all the noble men of England sithence the Conqueste Created" (Houghton Library, MS Eng 1285). ''"Register of all the noble men of England" (MS Eng 1285, Houghton Library, Harvard); reproduced by permiss
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  • ...1592) completed his circumnavigation in 1585-88. In other words, the three men were never in the Ladrones at the same time (Magellan, indeed, was dead bef ...his boate, which by force he was forced to recouer. Such did our Countrey men in Maister ''Candishes'' renowned Voyage finde them, who saw also their Ima
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  • :how are men drunk? to the healths of :women; how men killed T about brittle
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  • If the play was performed, the Admiral’s Men would have put it on at the Fortune, within months of the down payment to J ...ad sold to Henslowe; he may have set it aside in March, when the Admiral's Men stopped giving performances; or perhaps he could not equal, let alone impro
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  • # :Containing the courtesie shee used towards Souldiers, and other men that carried good minds. # Containing how she beat the French-men from the walls of Bulloigne, and behaued her self so valiantly, that the Ki
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  • ...[[Henry Chettle]] play of [[1600]] for the [[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's men]]. Elyot also compares the friends to [[Titus and Gisippus]], whose story E ...ck]] (see [[Martin Slater]]'s play for the [[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's men]], [[1597]]).
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  • ...dmirably in the worst, the latter reprehensibly in the best, of causes.<br>Men were not lacking who as if they had applied firebrands, inflamed these illu
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  • :for him selfe & his men for theire Attendau''n''ces: :[Allowed] To vj: men on S<sup>t</sup> Iohns Day & y<sup>e</sup> Night att ij<sup>s</sup>viij<sup
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  • ...production of dramatic works") but rather "the outcome of the industry of men of learning and travel" who "amused themselves by concocting plots and coun
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  • ...ed at my Lord Keeper's house, and manie tymes richelie presented; yett all men are not confident that the same will p''ro''cure an abolition of former unk
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  • ...ge's|Strange's men]] [[1592|(1592-3)]] and [[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's men]] [[1596|(1596)]].
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  • ...hollers, and abuse to the Townsmen; insomuch, that to this daye the Townes-men call euerie vntoward Scholler of whome there is great hope, a verie Nashe.
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  • :plays at Richmond at Christmas by Warwick's, Sussex's, and Leicester's men,<br /> ...It may be of significance (or of no significance at all) that Leicester’s Men performed '''[[A Greek Maid|'Greek Maid, A']]''' at Richmond seven days in
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  • <tr><td> </td><td>I'le hold as firme antipathy w<sup>th</sup> men, </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr> ...bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strike> honest men in as bare naps. </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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