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  • ...d|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #870)]], for example, notes a connection with the Queen's men in the discussion of yet another of White's registrations (''David and :Theater historians do not know whether the Queen's men had a London performance venue in 1594, but provincial records show tha
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  • ...mentioned in Whyte's first letter can be identified as Maids of Honour to Elizabeth (Archer 4:124n; but cf. Wiggins 233), although "my lady Blanche Somersett" :…elle [i.e. Elizabeth] voulut soupper en la dite compaignye, et le soir, ses filles, avec quelque
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  • ...de & Shrouetyde''' and making choyse 5 of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': '''xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...tyle="color: white;"> of ffebruary .1584. Annoq''ue'' R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'' pred''icte'' xxvij<sup>o</sup> did rise aswell by meanes of attending
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  • ...dragon by George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, apparently beginning at the queen's Accession Day Tilts in 1590. Summarizing documents from the time, White des
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  • ...tyde & Shrouetyde''' and making choyse of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': '''xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...tyle="color: white;"> of ffebruary .1584. Annoq''ue'' R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'' pred''icte'' xxvij<sup>o</sup> did rise aswell by meanes of attending
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  • ...and a kinsman of the Queen. On the 24th November, 1588, he received Queen Elizabeth at Temple Bar, on her way to St Paul's to hear a sermon from the Bishop of ...rop organized an entertainment for a separate occasion, the visit of Queen Elizabeth to London:
    6 KB (945 words) - 15:51, 10 December 2021
  • ...est in female tragic heroes who give their names to plays' titles, such as Elizabeth Cary's ''Tragedy of Mariam'', Shakespeare's ''Antony and Cleopatra'', and W
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  • ...n full for Worcester's men; like other plays purchased on the eve of Queen Elizabeth's death and ensuing suspensions of playing because of plague, "The Italian
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  • ...at the call cam the other company: & descrieng that this creature was the Queen's Majestie it was put over to the wemen goddesses, to yellde their reasons fo The next day, Elizabeth was treated to jousts, followed by another entertainment:
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  • ...ert. ''Documents relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth'' (Leuven, 1908)
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  • ...ating "England" out as distinct from Britain. Kevin Sharpe describes how "Elizabeth's first minister, William Cecil, supported the scholars of the Parker circl
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  • ...ittle stock as theatrical subject matter in a story about threats to Queen Elizabeth that were prompted by the discovery of "wax effigies of the Queen and two P
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  • ...tophe de Harlay, Sieur de Beaumont, had objected to his exclusion from the Queen's masque, Samuel Daniel's ''The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses'', which was o ...daunces with swordes: one mask by English & Scottish lords: another by the Queen's Maiestie & eleven more ladies of her chamber presenting giftes as goddesses
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  • ...s it was presented (by His Highness's command) for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth, who, with the nobels of both courts, was present thereat.'' (London: Print ...t included in Gesta Grayorum, 1688, nor in J. Nichols’ Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, nor in Gesta Grayorum, edit. by Desmond Bland, 1968."
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  • ...formance of the scene-stealing role, this play appears to have been in the Queen's Men's repertory in the 1580s, probably c.1585 at the earliest (Peacham woul ...kingdom was a common enough motif, and the [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] would themselves subsequently stage a similar scenario in ''The True
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  • ...disrupted by London playhouse closures due to the mortal illness of Queen Elizabeth in mid-March 1603 and further by the general raggedness of theatrical sched
    7 KB (1,007 words) - 17:12, 3 August 2022
  • ...so, Chapman portrays Eugenia exaltedly, as in the passage comparing her to Elizabeth, attributing to her the divinity usually reserved for royalty. Royal terms
    7 KB (1,052 words) - 12:43, 16 February 2024
  • | [[Auchinleck, Patrick]]||||[[Cary, Elizabeth]]||||[[Field, Nathan]]||||[[Heylin, Peter]]
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  • ...formance (see [http://www.jstor.org/stable/456596 Durand]; Elliott, "Queen Elizabeth at Oxford"; King 63-87; [http://archive.org/stream/oxfordREED01elliuoft#pag ...style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">Elliott, Jr., John R. “Queen Elizabeth at Oxford: New Light on the Royal Plays of 1566.” ''English Literary Rena
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  • ...nning how "a jury of bright stars" found the Moon that borrowed light from Elizabeth, i.e., Mary of Scotland, "unworthy to shine again," goes on in allusion to ...internal evidence in ''Whore of Babylon'' that mix references to events in Elizabeth's reign with those in James's. He seemed skeptical, however, that Dekker in
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