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  • ...what'' ('''tis long since I beheld'')<br>''The Sun and Day; what have wee women done,<br>That any one who was a mothers sonne<br>Should thus affront our se
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  • ...d in this offyce whereon was ymployed for scarfes garters head Attyers for women & Lynynges for hatt''es'' vj ells of Sarcenett A cytie a towne & vj payre o
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  • ...notes that John Marston wrote a play with a similar title (''The Wonder of Women, or Sophonisba her Tragedy'', 1605) and that William Rowley wrote an even l
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  • ...Goddesses'' (1604) and Jonson’s ''Masque of Queenes'' (1669) which feature women as the masquers: “Lawrence is too much influenced by the spurious ‘marg ...er that it was sometimes heavy going." It reportedly opens with two Amazon women discussing divorce:
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  • ::The Spanish Viceroy or the honor of women … } by Phill. Massinger. ...eparate entries. Although a viceroy does feature in the extant ''Honour of Women'', he is a minor character.
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  • | [[Honor of Women]]||[[1628]]||[[Massinger, Philip|Massinger]]||[[:category:unknown|Unknown]]
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  • ...ay in the title of John Fletcher's ''Woman Pleased'' (printed in 1647 as ''Women Pleased'').
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  • ...r the lost play. In Painter’s account, Zenobia is “one of the most famous Women of the worlde,” a paragon who “hadde the heart of <i>Alexander</i> the ...n of a Christian Woman'' (Juan Luis Vives, 1529) and ''The Defence of Good Women'' (Thomas Elyot, 1545) as sources (148). Observing that the play would have
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  • :The Hon<sup>r</sup>. of Women A C. by Massinger
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  • | 19||||More then 9 days wonder Two constant women||||
    12 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:52, 12 December 2022
  • ...re in ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', the other being ''A Warning for Fair Women'' (pp. 187-8). He claims that the story of Page's murder in Plymouth in 15 ...iral's Men, with possible commercial connections with ''A Warning for Fair Women'' (Q1599) in the repertory of the Chamberlain's Men (p. 26). She summarizes
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  • ...us: "For the King's Company. An Old Play, called, More Dissemblers besides Women, allowed by Sir George Bucke; and being free from alterations was allowed b
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  • | 19||||More then 9 days wonder Two constant women||||
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  • ...ffeminate, and therefore most ruled his ordinary affaires by the aduise of women either for the loue he bare to their persons or liking he had to their plea
    5 KB (776 words) - 11:12, 7 August 2021
  • ...asting of male actors in female roles to be unusual given the frequency of women performing in parish plays, suggesting it may have been a school play perfo
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  • ...l keeper complained to the governors of Bridewell Hospital that one of his women had been taken by Lawrence to "one Horspoll at the Bell beyond Shorditche c
    5 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 10:33, 6 July 2011
  • ...he vanishes in the night. The ballad ends on a closing admonition to young women to keep their betrothal promises.
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  • ...rt. The men were well mounted and richly arrayed making a goodly shew, the women all in coaches. I do not heare yet how all things passed there for I have n ...in the masques in ''Timon of Athens'' (1605/6), ''More Dissemblers Besides Women'' (1614), and ''The Nice Valour'' (1622). His presence in specifically nupt
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  • ...Doue'' could not digest his meat without musicke, nor drinke wine with out women, so that his hostesse being a merrie wench, would often times call in two o
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  • ...ding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Catty, Jocelyn. ''Writing Rape, Writing Women in Early Modern England: Unbridled Speech.'' Houndmills: Macmillan, 1999.</
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