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  • ..., Sir Thomas, then takes his leave. In his absence, Queen Elinor lures Sir Thomas out of the bower, wounds him, and using his clue of thread to navigate the ...ng Henry the second, the first ''Plantaginet'', accused for the death of ''Thomas Becket'', Archbishop of Canterburie, slaine in the Cathedrall Church, was a
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  • [[Dekker, Thomas|Thomas Dekker]] ([[1600]]) | Lent vnto Thomas towne the 18 of Janewary 1599 ||}
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  • :bearers being Rutters apparrelled in greene satten Ierkines panned Laid with <br /> :Longe paned of rased velvet ground ycalowe and rasing greene likewise <br />
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  • ...enthusiasm for a particular one; he also mentions the warship featured in Thomas Deloney's ballad but considers that option "remote." ...ection to a Spanish ship, the defeat of which is celebrated in a ballad by Thomas Deloney (S. R. 10 August, printed 1588). The title of the ballad says it al
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  • ...y, MS Thr 10, and a copy, Folger MS V.a.315); and Amurath (ff. 57-71) from Thomas Goffe's ''The Couragious Turke'' (published 1632). ...10.1 found that the two later parts were evidently written in the hand of Thomas Goffe ("Identification"). While the hand that transcribed the part of "Poor
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  • Performed by Thomas Goodwin and other Christ Church men at Oxford on 27 August 1605 for a royal ...ard''es'' and pols of short hayre of goates color for Satyres./3 suites of greene close to the bodye for sylvanes'. Boas and Greg speculate that the sylvanes
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  • <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">'''''Satiromastix'' by Thomas Dekker (S.R. 11 November 1601, Q1602)''': Tucca, a swaggerer like Pistol, l ...aw; or, A New Way to Please You'' by William Rowley, Thomas Middleton, and Thomas Heywood (Q1656)''': In IV.i, the Clown announces to his tavern companions t
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  • ...oblemen had astrologers in their employ. Those whom Eleanor consulted were Thomas Southwell, her physician, canon of St Stephen's, Westminster, and Roger Bol (The story is referenced, e.g., in Thomas Jackson, ''The third booke of commentaries vpon the Apostles Creede'' [1614
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  • ...d: The Sunnes Darling: Loues Sacrifice: Tis pitty shee’s a Whore: George a greene: Loues M<sup>rs</sup>: The Cunning Louers: The rape of Lucrece: A trick to ...his play. One is further struck by the similarity of the title to that of Thomas Heywood's comedy ''A Maidenhead Well Lost'', licensed, performed "with much
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  • | Lent vnto Thomas downton the 27 of febreary ||} ...adumbrated in a prophecy by the augur Telemus. (In the sixteenth century, Thomas Watson’s ''Hekatompathia'' attempts to reconcile the two Greek versions i
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  • ...What It's Worth|For What It's Worth]], below). If the reference by Robert Greene to Heliogabalus is to the lost play, it was most likely on stage in the sam ...nder-bending by using coded language such as "monstrous" and "beastly." '''Thomas Elyot''' (1537) lists him as one of several "monstruous emperours" of the R
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  • ...209), often represented (as in plays like Marlowe's ''The Jew of Malta'', Greene's ''Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay'', and Chapman's ''Bussy D'Ambois'') as wi ...Busino's Eyewitness Account of ''The Triumphs of Honour and Industry''." ''Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works''. Ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxfor
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  • ...elate controversy left in the 1600 text, e.g. l.59. I should not wonder if Greene, who called his son Fortunatus, were the original author. (III.291). ...rs, Fredson (ed.). Dekker, Thomas. ''Old Fortunatus. The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker''. Vol. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1970. 105-206.</div>
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  • ...e authorship of ''Locrine,'' "Estrild" is drawn into discussions of Robert Greene and ''Selimus,'' as well as of W. S., whose initials appear on the title pa ...is suggested analogue of ''Gorboduc'', Griffin sees irony in the fact that Thomas Sacville sat in judgment on the Babington conspirators and probably witness
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  • ...of trying to “disable, make infirme, and consume the body and strength” of Thomas, sixth Lord Windsor. Lambe confessed to summoning four malevolent spirits <br>The poet Thomas Randolph, who wrote at least two plays for the Salisbury Court in the early
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  • ...the Gentlemen Students ''of both Uniuersities''" to ''Menaphon'' by Robert Greene (1589). In that preface, Nashe addressed issues of writing style, in the co In ''Wits Miserie'', Thomas Lodge provides a taxonomy of "the Deuils Incarnat of this Age," as his sub-
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  • :a very infamous and libellous Stage plaie, acted on a Sabboath daie vppon a greene before S''i''r Edwarde dymock''es'' house, in vewe of 300 or 400 p''er''son ...Edward Dymocke at kyme aforesaid hard by A Maypole standing vppon the said greene did then and there p''re''sent and acte an enterlude or play by the then pr
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  • |Thomas Gubbins||<span style="color: white;">……….</span>||''The life of longe |Thomas Newman|| ||th''e'' ''h''andes of the Bishop of London and Master Warden|| |
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  • ...the interpreta''ti''on of his deuise. It was a faire horse colt in a faire greene field, w<sup>ch</sup> he meant to be a colt of Busephalus race, and had thi ...Stewart, Lord Aubigny; Thomas Somerset (likely meant by 'young Somerset'; Thomas appeared in Jonson’s ''Hymenaei'' [Wiggins, ''Drama'' 56]); Sir Philip He
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  • ...man ''Esther und Haman'' play, performed in Strasbourg on 7 August 1597 by Thomas :1. '''Political Treatise''': In 1609 Thomas Cooper published ''The Chvrches Deliverance, containing Meditations and sho
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