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  • :Spanish Preferment ...actually identify "Spanish Preferment" with [[Spanish Purchase, The|''The Spanish Purchase'']].
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  • ...t opportunity to entertain their patron on a large scale. They chose ''The Spanish Maze'' along with two plays by Ben Jonson (''Every Man out of his Humour'', ...glish and the Spanish), "It is unlikely to have presented generalized anti-Spanish sentiment, and therefore also unlikely to have been a product of the Elizab
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  • ::The Spanish Viceroy or the honor of women … } by Phill. Massinger. ...4) and ''The Spanish Gypsy'' in 1623. It is difficult to imagine that "The Spanish Viceroy" did not in some way participate in this narrative.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanish Viceroy, The]] The Spanish Contract
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  • ...e Lady Elizabeth's Men were in Norwich, where they advertised a play, "The Spanish Contract", for performance at the White Horse inn. According to the Mayor's ...door theatre, alternatively known as the Cockpit, from 1622. Possibly "The Spanish Contract" was staged there in 1624, since the company was on tour in East A
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanish Contract, The]]
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  • "The Fair Spanish Captive: a Trage-Comedy" appears in a list of "Books in the Press and Now P 11. The fair Spanish Captive: a Trage-Comedy.</blockquote>
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  • ...o the Rose, ''The Spanish Tragedy'' received two performances without "The Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio." ..." was (as the title implies) the backstory set up in the prologue to ''The Spanish Tragedy''. See [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentary]], below.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanish Contract, The]]
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  • :Spanish Preferment ...actually identify "Spanish Preferment" with [[Spanish Purchase, The|''The Spanish Purchase'']].
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  • <br>[[Spanish Tragedy]]
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  • | [[Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio, The]]||[[1592]]||[[:Category:Strange's|Strange's]] | [[Spanish Contract, The]]||[[1624]]||[[Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • ...n drama in performance and theatre history. Current projects include Anglo-Spanish relations and the theatricality of diplomacy (with Berta Cano-Echevarría,
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  • | [[Spanish Duke of Lerma]]||[[1623]]||[[:Category:King's|King's]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Spanish Contract, The]]||[[Lady Elizabeth's]] | [[Anon.]]||[[Spanish Viceroy, The]]||[[King’s]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Spanish Tragedy]]||[[Oxford]]
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  • | The spanish Curat.||The maid of the Mill||The Iudge. ...e mad Louer.||The Emperour Valentinian||The Duke of Lerma or y<sup>e</sup> spanish Duke.
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  • ...of Elizabethan drama because of his work on ''Arden of Faversham'', ''The Spanish Tragedy'', ''Doctor Faustus'', and ''Edward I''. He registered the latter p
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  • ...t opportunity to entertain their patron on a large scale. They chose ''The Spanish Maze'' along with two plays by Ben Jonson (''Every Man out of his Humour'', ...glish and the Spanish), "It is unlikely to have presented generalized anti-Spanish sentiment, and therefore also unlikely to have been a product of the Elizab
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Spanish Maze, The]]||[[King’s]]
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  • | [[Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio, The]]||[[1592]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:Category:Strange's|St | [[Spanish Contract, The]]||[[1624]]||[[Anon.]]||[[Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • ...on in 1604 due to a changing political climate in which its apparent "anti-Spanish tack … would have been less apropos" (#1401). [[category:all]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Spanish]][[category:Pirates]][[category:Edward Juby]]
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  • | [[Spanish Moor's Tragedy, The]]||[[1600]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ...o the Rose, ''The Spanish Tragedy'' received two performances without "The Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio." ..." was (as the title implies) the backstory set up in the prologue to ''The Spanish Tragedy''. See [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentary]], below.
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  • ::The Spanish Viceroy or the honor of women … } by Phill. Massinger. ...4) and ''The Spanish Gypsy'' in 1623. It is difficult to imagine that "The Spanish Viceroy" did not in some way participate in this narrative.
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Spanish Purchase]]||[[Queen Henrietta’s]]
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  • ...s men with its apparent prequel ("[[Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio, The|The Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio]]") at the Rose according to Henslowe's records in 15 ...to" (p. 154). Although accepting the assignment of revisions in the 1602 ''Spanish Tragedy'' to Jonson, [[WorksCited|Greg II]] does so with little enthusiasm
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanish Viceroy, The]] The Spanish Contract
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  • "The Fair Spanish Captive: a Trage-Comedy" appears in a list of "Books in the Press and Now P 11. The fair Spanish Captive: a Trage-Comedy.</blockquote>
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  • | [[Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio, The]]
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  • ...e Lady Elizabeth's Men were in Norwich, where they advertised a play, "The Spanish Contract", for performance at the White Horse inn. According to the Mayor's ...door theatre, alternatively known as the Cockpit, from 1622. Possibly "The Spanish Contract" was staged there in 1624, since the company was on tour in East A
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  • | [[Spanish Moor's Tragedy, The]]||[[1600]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • | 10||||'''[[Spanish Preferment|Spanish preferment]]'''|||| | 35||||the 2 Spanish Gentlemen||||
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  • ...at the S.R. entry closely matches the title pages of the sixteenth-century Spanish editions of Rojas's novel might imply that it was a full English translatio ...me, and those that serued them, to a wretched and vnfortunate end. (''The Spanish Bawd'', sig. B1r)
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  • :The Spanish Tragedy 1615. :The Spanish Tragedy
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  • ...ular interest in England, given the ongoing negotiations over the proposed Spanish Match between Prince Charles and the Infanta. [[category:Spanish]]
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  • ...couple well mett: Alls Lost by Lust: The Changeling: A fayre quarrel: The Spanish gipsie: [[World, The|'''The World''']]: The Sunnes Darling: Loues Sacrifice
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  • | [[Shirley, Henry]] (?); [[Ford, John]] (?)||[[Spanish Duke of Lerma]]||[[King’s]]
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  • ...rtory of the Admiral's men, that wave included a revival of Thomas Kyd's ''Spanish Tragedy'', which seems likely to have returned to the stage after the compa <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Erne, Lukas. ''Beyond'' The Spanish Tragedy'': A Study of the Works of Thomas Kyd''. Manchester: Manchester Uni
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  • | [[Spanish Moor's Tragedy, The]]||[[1600]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ...n the yeare 1578. vnto the sixt of Ianuary this present 1601.'' Based on a Spanish original, the English translation was the work of the dramatist Anthony Mun ...the mountains of Barbary. It was the Castilian King Philip, to assist the Spanish conquest of Portugal, who arranged for the body of a Swiss soldier to be bu
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  • ...5, Schenkenschans, formerly Skink's personal fortress, was captured by the Spanish, and Butler also raises the possibility that this play might be associated .... ''The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road, 1567-1659: The Logistics of Spanish Victory and defeat in the Low Countries' Wars''. Cambridge: Cambridge Unive
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  • ''La boda negra'' - "the black wedding" - is the title of a Spanish ''cancion'' recorded in New Mexico, dealing with a bereaved lover who digs
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  • ...rama, most notably ''Thyestes'', and was also appropriated by Kyd in ''The Spanish Tragedy'' and ''Soliman and Perseda''. The play concludes with an account o <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Erne, Lukas . ''Beyond ‘The Spanish Tragedy’: A Study of the Works of Thomas Kyd''. Manchester: Manchester Un
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Spanish Fig, The]]||[[Admiral’s]]
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  • ...ragedy'', ''The First Part of Jeronimo'', and what Henslowe called the ''[[Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio, The|spanes comodye donne oracioe]]''. Erasures are h ...left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Syme, Holger, (2013), ‘Shakespeare and ''The Spanish Tragedy:'' A Challenge for Theatre History, ''Dispositio'', 31 August. </di
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  • ...couple well mett: Alls Lost by Lust: The Changeling: A fayre quarrel: The Spanish gipsie: '''The World:''' The Sunnes Darling: Loues Sacrifice: Tis pitty she
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  • ...ing "Demorantes" as "De Morantes", thereby opening up the possibility of a Spanish setting, but even this reading does not produce helpful results in an EEBO-
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  • ...Revulgo might have provided a convenient precedent for railing against the Spanish king. ...nt: -2em">Stern, Charlotte. "The ''Coplas de Mingo Revulgo'' and the Early Spanish Drama." ''Hispanic Review'' 44 (1976): 311–32.</div>
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  • ...y on Roanoke Island in Virginia or by the much-trumpeted atrocities of the Spanish further south” (3).
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  • ...ssibility that the Admiral’s Men acquired a play with some connection to a Spanish ship, the defeat of which is celebrated in a ballad by Thomas Deloney (S. R [[Category:Armada]] [[Category:Spanish]] [[Category:Ballads]] [[Category:Thomas_Deloney]] [[Category:Matteo_Bandel
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  • ...o attend them represented the season's highest honor; he objected that the Spanish ambassador alone was to receive the privilege of attending the January 6 fe ...ing James was at his court at Hampton A<sup>o</sup> 1603: wher the French, Spanish & Polonian Ambassadors were severallie solemplie feasted: manie plaies & da
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  • ...ily and his plans for a diplomatic marriage between Prince Charles and the Spanish Infanta" (139). In addition, "anger in the popular press occurred alongside
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  • ...he Conquest of the West India'' (his 1578 translation of Lopez de Gomara’s Spanish text), which details Hernando Cortez’s conquest of Mexico and the Aztec e ...place called Almeria for the Spanish. Hircio asks the Indians to submit to Spanish rule, and Qualpopoca, Lord of Nahutlan (now Almeria) claims he cannot meet
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  • [[WorksCited|Manley and MacLean]] add a performance of ''The Spanish Tragedy'' on May 27 to the threesome of "Machiavel," ''The Jew of Malta'',
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  • :The Spanish Purchas C.
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  • ...storildo also appears in ''Belianís de Grecia'' (1545). That both of these Spanish texts are found in Don Quixote's library is indicative of their genre. The ...rg/stream/registerofletter00eastuoft#page/330/mode/2up 331]). Greene spoke Spanish, French, and Italian (''CSP Colonial'' [http://archive.org/stream/colonialr
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  • ...excepting possibly "Richard Crookback," for which (with additions to ''The Spanish Tragedy'') Jonson was paid 200s. (£10).
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