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  • | [[Two Angry Women of Abington, Part 2]]||[[1599]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]] | [[Two Merry Women of Abington]]||[[1599]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ...of London. Author of (most recently) ''Renaissance Literature'' (2007), ''Women and Crime in the Street Literature of Early Modern England'' (2003), Series
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  • ...of London. Author of (most recently) ''Renaissance Literature'' (2007), ''Women and Crime in the Street Literature of Early Modern England'' (2003), Series
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  • | [[Massinger, Philip]]||[[Honor of Women]]||[[Unknown]]
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  • ...does not suggest a sudden increase in literary barbs aimed at man-clothed women" (144), Woodbridge does note in a footnote that: Linda Woodbridge. ''Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1
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  • | [[Way to Content All Women, or How a Man May Please His Wife]]||[[1624]]||[[:category:Palsgrave's|Pals
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  • | [[Porter, Henry]]||[[Two Angry Women of Abington, Part 2]]||[[Admiral’s]] | [[Porter, Henry]]||[[Two Merry Women of Abington]]||[[Admiral’s]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Masque of Italian Women]]||[[:category:Whitehall|Whitehall]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Masque of Women]]||[[:category:Whitehall|Whitehall]]
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  • | [[Honor of Women]]||[[1628]]||[[:Category:Unknown|Unknown]]
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  • ...''Henry V''), the conflict is located within the male protagonist, and the women equated with the castles and countries that the hero conquers. However, the ...Feldmann and Tetzeli von Rosador point out that ''More Dissemblers Besides Women'' features two conquerers (the returning general Andrugio and the figure of
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  • ...if it might deal with a law made by a woman, or possibly one made against women (on the analogy, perhaps, of the Middleton/Rowley comedy ''The Old Law'').
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  • ::The Way to content all Women or how a man may please his wife<br>
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  • ...example of "noble ravishers" might be the story of the Rape of the Sabine Women, but it doesn't follow that the play was about that story.
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  • ...e for Married Men, pleasant for young men, and a rare example for all good Women", Hunt summarises the novella as follows: ...received by the wife he has twice betrayed --"a rare example for all good Women." He repents, and reduced to poverty, they live in a small shop until the w
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  • |themes=Women ...he Fount of New Fashions" in the autumn of 1598. The fact that they bought women's gowns and other things for the play suggests that they intended to offer
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  • | ||||He goeth amonge women|||||| | Veryty||||¶ why, wyll women talke so largely?||||||
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  • | [[Masque of Italian Women]]||[[1560]]||[[:category:Whitehall|Whitehall]] | [[Masque of Women]]||[[1567]]||[[:category:Whitehall|Whitehall]]
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  • | [[Gunnell, Richard]]||[[Way to Content All Women, or How a Man may Please his Wife]]||[[Palsgrave’s]]
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  • :A warning for fair women. 1599 :Two angry women of Abyngton 1599.
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  • ...men acquired several plays along with ''Brunhild'' that required "striking women's costumes" (for example, "[[Black Joan|Black Joan]]" #1108 and "[[Alice Pi
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  • | More dissemblers beside women||||
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  • ...e British Shakespeare Association); and the collection of essays <em>Roman Women in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries</em> (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute P
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  • | [[Two Angry Women of Abington, Part 2]]||[[1599]]||[[Porter, Henry|Porter]]||[[:category:Admi | [[Two Merry Women of Abington]]||[[1599]]||[[Porter, Henry|Porter]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Ad
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  • ::the turckes head & ij women's gowns
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  • | ''The Spanish Viceroy or the honor of women''||}|| | ''The Honour of Women'', a comedy||}||
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  • | [[Masque of Italian Women]]||[[1560]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Whitehall|Whitehall]] | [[Masque of Women]]||[[1567]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Whitehall|Whitehall]]
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  • ...this seems to have been a marriage comedy. It featured at least two witty women, who had to adopt desperate measures to obtain husbands. ...he title suggests a (possibly somewhat bawdy) comedy featuring one or more women willing to take the initiative in marriage-matters.
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  • |themes=Captivity; Spain; Women
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  • | [[Way to Content All Women, or How a Man May Please His Wife]]||[[1624]]||[[Gunnell, Richard|Gunnell]]
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  • ...eak well of Englishmen, even though he has committed this crime. Ten young women in the crowd then step forward, citing a local law that allows his death se
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  • ...owever, the event was also recounted in the anonymous ''A Warning for Fair Women'' (1599) (see [[#References to the Play|"References to the Play"]] below), A similar account exists in the anonymous ''A Warning for Fair Women'' (1599):
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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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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...iends with Saul's son Jonathan. Saul, however, becomes displeased when the women of the cities of Israel celebrate David's valour in battle instead of Saul'
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  • ...rule, women were taken offstage to be executed, as in ''A Warning for Fair Women'' (p. 27).
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  • ...576), the daughter of the first Duke of Fernandina, and one of the leading women of her adopted city of Florence until her death at the hands of her own hus
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  • ...people of seuerall conditions.” His chamber was reportedly “fraught with women,” an entourage of laundresses permitted to accommodate him, including one ...ngham’s residence, preparing love charms used by the Duke to corrupt young women, and foretelling the Duke’s death by way of an image in his glass of a he
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  • :''A Warning for Fair Women'', like ''Arden of Feversham'' (printed 1592), dramatizes a crime, the murd
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  • :Angry women of Abington. :Warning for fair women.
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  • ...at countrie onelie with Britains, which abhorring to ioine themselues with women borne in Gallia, Conan was counselled to send into Britaine for maids to be
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  • ...money,' but there are always a good many people present, many respectable women as well, because useful argumenta, and many good doctrines, as we were told
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  • ...mould of ''The Changeling''’s Beatrice-Joanna or Bianca of ''Women Beware Women'', fully aware of the power she has over the besotted sultan, which she exp
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  • <blockquote>they have massacred in all parts above three hundred men women and Children, and have, since nott only spoyled and slaine Divers of our Ca ...e council at Jamestown sent word of the murder of ‘above three hundred men women and Children’ and the news arrived in London in July. … It was not unti
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  • ...on reinforced by a royal commandment spread throughout the realm that “all women shall holde their husbandes in honour both among great and small” (Esther ...donosor (Babylon). Esther first found favor with Hegai, “the keeper of the women” (Esther 2:8), who groomed her through traditional purification rites to
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  • ...red loves') gets up onto the stage and delivers a long speech to the young women present, a speech which appears under a fresh heading and actually takes up ...nature of desire, love, and marriage, particularly from the perspective of women.
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  • ...religious rites. Heliogabalus wore silk robes of an effeminate style, used women's make-up, and "danced around the altars to music played on every kind of i ...ts/Cassius_Dio/80*.html p. 463, margin]): Sardanapalus "wanted to imitate [women's] actions” when he took male lovers to bed. Wearing a wig, he “frequen
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  • ...th, laied violent hands vpon him. Vnto whō Orcines saide: I haue hard that women in times past haue reigned, & borne great rule in Asia, but it is nowe a mo
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  • ...EEBO-TCP furnishes several examples which tend to suggest that “when young women and holidays are linked, the frame of reference is pastoral”. For insta
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  • ...to be confusing Plutarch with Boccaccio, who wrote on the lives of famous women. However, the story of the rape of Timoclea is included in Plutarch's life
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  • ...urces to best her rival, a girl named Gillian. In the climactic scene both women stand passably in a field awaiting the apprentice, Richard Castelier, only ...ence. In the last moments of the tale, turning away from the common lot of women (marriage and children) and going her own way alone, Deloney's Meg becomes
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  • :If you could leave her now, and betake your selfe handsomely to other Women, I have thought on a course.
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  • Most of the women mentioned in Whyte's first letter can be identified as Maids of Honour to E
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  • ...d the Company's resources to the limits: even the gatherers -- the men and women who collected admission money at the playhouse doors -- were brought on sta
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  • ...meaningful terms, but do they suggest a repertoire unusually interested in women?
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  • | ||women||
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  • ...pecial tricks of fairies named Pinch, Pach, Gull, and Grim, plus tricks of women fairies (pp. 40-5). Hearing all these tales, the traveler turns wearily to
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  • ...style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Boccaccio, Giovanni. ''Famous Women''. Trans. Virginia Brown. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2001.</div>
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  • ...he first sees her (st. 15). She resists capture for herself and the other women, but Mahomet claims her, assuring her that she will have her “owne free c ...In further defense of "Siren," the Clown spins out to other marquee Greek women, Helen and Cressida. The banter continues until the musicians strike up, at
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  • :women; how men killed T about brittle :rail upon women, roar at men, I will
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  • ...hether "some women of Credit and good behaviour" were also named "amongste women suspected" ([http://archive.org/stream/lincolnshire01stok#page/274/mode/2up
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  • ...ive peeces of ''Iron'' into the Sea, all fetched out by one of them: The ''women'' as good at it as the men. Both Sexes given to filthy and promiscuous lust
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  • ...afe, he demaunded of her the cause thereof who straight-waye tolde him (as women can conceale nothing that lyeth vppon their stomackes) howe shee was abused
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  • ...in the Digital Age", in Sarah Ross and Rosalind Smith, eds. ''Early Modern Women's Complaint''. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.<br> Collins, Eleanor. “Changing Fashions: Tragicomedy, Romance and Heroic Women in the 1630s Hall-Playhouses”. ''Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance
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  • ...e Masters" is a pairing of stories: the masters illustrate the villainy of women (after which the emperor halts the execution), and the empress illustrates ...th to deceive the officers into thinking that his wound was the reason the women were crying. He succeeded in this ruse, and the father's body was the only
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  • ...rned up "forty-nine [people who] were decapitated, 1542-1650, five of them women" (p. 108, and n.62). [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'']] includes Sharpe'
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  • ...de certeine Priestes and Clerkes, he placed a number of poore aged men and women, and buylded for them houses and lodgynges, and allowed vnto them Wood, Col
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  • ...t: "they beheld in sundrie places, the dead carkasses of Thousands of men, women, and children, consumed to Ashes, for assoone as the tyrants had satisfied
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  • ...such themes as deceit, hypocrisy, selfishness, factionalism, the nature of women and relations between the sexes, tyranny, excessive taxation, the supernatu
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  • ...efuge in a cave. Emerging after the storm, he sees a world gone mad: naked women ride horses past him, a man mistakes his neighbour for a horse and leads hi
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  • ...the murder of all the Philistine princes and three thousand other men and women, "so the dead which he slew at his death were moe then they which he had sl
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  • ...of people that come vp to the tearme: shewing that the villanies of leawd women, excell those of men.'' Imprinted at London : [By W. White and another?] fo
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  • ...d Hector and other Trojans "driven to the walls, [...] ashamed because the women are watching thence" (p. 700). In Caxton, Bullough notes, this event is fol
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  • ...t at court and perhaps indicates that Vennar is equating his gentlemen and women players to a courtly or royal entertainment" (71-72). Stern also gives spec
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  • ...able ministers of religion, Nicholas Cartmell and Francis Holiday, and two women of easy virtue, Mary Spenser of Charterhouse Lane, of the junior branch of
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  • ...terrour, death, and torture; all hanging full of the dead carkases of men, women, and children, thereupon executed, in number (as was deemed) about twentie
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  • ...ented themselves with noting that among the many texts concerning shrewish women was a lost play by Dekker.<br><br>
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  • <tr><td>Poore: </td><td>Such as your common women have shee's coy </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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  • <tr><td>Poore: </td><td>Such as your common women have shee's coy </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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  • Poore&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Such as your common women have shee s coy<br \>
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