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  • :six Playes viz<sup>t</sup>, Christianetta. The Iewish gentleman. A new Academy or Exchange. The love sick Co<sup>rt</sup>. The Covent Ga ...All seven of these seem to be already accounted for without ''The Jewish Gentleman''.
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  • Current scholarly consensus is to expand "The Irish Gent." to “The Irish Gentleman.” ...his is, indeed, a play. In the third edition of the ''Annals'', “The Irish Gentleman” is listed as an anonymous play.
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  • * [[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]
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  • :six Playes viz<sup>t</sup>, Christianetta. The Iewish gentleman. A new Academy or Exchange. The love sick Co<sup>rt</sup>. The Covent Ga ...All seven of these seem to be already accounted for without ''The Jewish Gentleman''.
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  • | [[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]||[[1638]]||[[:category:Ogilby's (Dublin)|Ogilby's (Dublin)]]
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  • |[[Irish Gentleman, The]]||[[1638]]||[[:category:Ogilby's (Dublin)|Ogilby's (Dublin)]]
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  • | [[Brome, Richard]]||[[Jewish Gentleman]]||[[Unknown]]
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  • ...ge to ascribe "[[Toy, The|The Toy]]" and "[[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]" to Burnell (3.96-97). As Rankin notes, however, there “is no evidence
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  • | [[Jewish Gentleman]]||[[1640]]||[[:category:King's Revels|King's Revels]]/[[:category:Queen He
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  • :six Playes viz<sup>t</sup>, Christianetta. The Iewish gentleman. A new Academy or Exchange. The love sick Co<sup>rt</sup>. The Covent Ga ...en''), and the date of the fifth (the lost ''[[Jewish Gentleman|The Jewish Gentleman]]'') is unknown. Thus, the Stationers' Register record is of little use as
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  • | [[Anon.]] (Possibly [[Burnell, H.|Burnell]])||[[Irish Gentleman, The]]||[[I Ogilby’s Men, Dublin]]
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  • | Alexius||The noble gentleman||'''[[Nobleman, The|The Nobleman]]'''.
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  • ...ted by him. When Charles II assumed the throne, Stapleton became again a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to him, dying in London in 1669. (See Kelly; Bentley,
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  • | [[Irish Gentleman, The]]||[[1638]]||[[Anon.]] (Possibly [[Burnell, H.|H. Burnell]])||[[:Categ
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  • | 27||||a Gentleman no Gentleman a metamorphosed Courtier||||
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  • ...lin'' might be an alternative title for ''[[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]'' (134).
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  • ...ted by him. When Charles II assumed the throne, Stapylton became again a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to him, dying in London in 1669. (See Kelly; Bentley, ...he anonymous author was Sir Robert Stapylton, translator, drama-lover, and Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to the Prince. I would therefore propose that ''Pasto
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  • In'' Merrie conceited iests of George Peele Gentleman'' (first published in 1607)'' ''Peele is identified as a recognised City pa [George Peele], ''Merrie conceited iests of George Peele Gentleman sometimes a student in Oxford. Wherein is shevved the course of his life, h
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  • | [[Jewish Gentleman]]||[[1640]]||[[Brome, Richard|Brome]]||[[:category:Unknown|Unknown]]
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  • Current scholarly consensus is to expand "The Irish Gent." to “The Irish Gentleman.” ...his is, indeed, a play. In the third edition of the ''Annals'', “The Irish Gentleman” is listed as an anonymous play.
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  • :The gentleman Vsher
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  • ...woman who murders her husband in order to pursue the affections of a young gentleman she doted on. The husband’s ghost subsequently haunts the woman. ...-urged, she told them, that seuen yeares ago, she, to be possest of such a Gentleman (meaning him) had poysoned her husband, whose fearefull image personated it
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  • ...viewTranscripts.jsp?play=LS&act=1&type=BOTH ''The Love Sick Court''] as a "gentleman belonging to the King". Intriguingly, "Agnostus" appears as a character ("a
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  • Richard Brome, ''A Mad Couple Well Matched''. The rakish gentleman Careless and his servant Wat are penniless, and discussing how to make some :O base Villaine! No I'le never fall so deep below a Gentleman, as to be Master of a Baudy-house.
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  • (Jordan, "A Gentleman in love with twenty Mistresses", in ''Poetical Varieties'', 2).
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  • ...as once content to be “Goodman Tailor” but now styles himself “Merchant or Gentleman-Merchant-Tailor” (p. 30). Another is the professional whose very work is
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  • ...eleases a great devil out of her mouth. In return for his assistance, the gentleman grants the Prior an enormous load of lead for the roof of a new church. Th
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  • ...ntice represented by plays such as ''The Four Prentices''; ''A Shoemaker a Gentleman''; and Thomas Rawlins' ''The Rebellion''.
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  • ...): "Dr Furnivall told me many years ago that the MS. was in the hands of a gentleman at Oxford, who was editing Tourneur's Works; but I have heard nothing furth The "gentleman at Oxford" referred to by Hazlitt might also be Collins himself, who began
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  • | Gentleman Vsher.
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  • ...thief” may indicate that the narrative was based on the convention of the gentleman robber, most famously embodied by the figure of Robin Hood but also encompa
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  • :[Receaved by mee George Chapman gentleman of M<sup>r</sup>]
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  • ...etter, a ring, gold, blue coats, slops, a rapier, a false beard, a country gentleman's attire with padding, a nightgown, and "physicians' gowns" of fustian (Car
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  • :Gentleman of verona. :Shoemaker a Gentleman.
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  • ...had spent much, and learnt little, one whose outside onely shewd he was a Gentleman," and one who "to make him wise, and to take héede what pasture he breakes
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  • ...at was no disgrace, nor any blemish to his reputation beeing but a priuate Gentleman, and no King nor Prince, for hee left the keeping of them to his captaines.
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  • ''Titus'' a noble Gentleman more illustrious for his Christian courage, then parentage: was sollicited
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  • ...kker's '' The Shoemaker's Holiday'' and William Rowley's ''The Shoemaker a Gentleman''.
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  • ...r having made him rail against heaven over the flight of a bird and have a gentleman beaten for calling off his dogs, they portrayed him as drunk at least once ...hunter, "rail[ing] against heaven over the flight of a bird" and having "a gentleman beaten for calling off his dogs." The play also targeted James's favourites
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  • ...eele dresses him in clothes of his own and slips away, leaving the hapless gentleman—now mistaken for Peele—to pay the four nobles owed on the rent of the r Anon. ''Merrie Conceited Iests, of George Peele Gentleman, sometimes a student in Oxford''. 1607. [http://www.luminarium.org/renascen
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  • ...nt and lost plays about British saints including Rowley's ''A Shoemaker, a Gentleman'' and the anonymous and lost "[[England’s First Happiness, or The Life of
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  • ...ef. 1606), where a character is described as strutting "... as if hee were gentleman Vsher to the Great ''Turke'', or the Diuell of ''Dowgate''", and a referenc
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  • ::''To that worthy and generous Gentleman, my very good friend'', Captaine Smith.
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  • ...his praise to his face, tho hee bee as fell a mastiue as euer rann vpon a gentleman: yett the curre is of a good breede, ''and to one hee knowes will shake his :a gentleman, yet the cur is of a good
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  • ...he laborious task of editorship myself, instead of transferring it to that gentleman, as it was my intention to have done" ("Statement," 9). Editing ''Believe a
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  • ...ebster writes in his dedication "To the Right Worthie, and All-accomplisht Gentleman, Sir Thomas Finch, Knight Baronet":
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  • ...n than prince-like honour, [Katherine] tooke to husband priuilie a gallant gentleman and a right beautifull person, iudued with manie goodlie gifts both of bodi
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  • ...n, ''The Historie of George Castriot, Surnamed Scanderbeg'', trans. "Z. I. Gentleman", 1596.
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  • ...of other notable writers concerning the same. Set foorth by Raph Rabbards Gentleman, studious and expert in archemicall artes.'' 1591. </div>
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  • ===Among the library holdings of a Warwickshire Gentleman?===
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  • ...hes at Paris Garden, where one is found by two watermen and the other by a gentleman walking his dog. Merry’s servant, Harry Williams, gets branded for withho
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  • ...n Flushing; and shee her selfe, with Cosby and his Sister, together with a Gentleman Master Green, who had carried Letters betwixt the two Adulterers: (though h
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  • :Receaved by mee Robert Daborne gentleman of Phillipp Henchlowe Esquier the 24 of december 1613 the some of seaven po
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strike> Madam this gentleman </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td>And if I like the gentleman and the tearmes </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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  • <tr><td>Poore: </td><td>————————Madam this gentleman </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td>And if I like the gentleman and the tearmes </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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  • ...inished 1588. Written by Master Francis Pretty lately of Ey in Suffolke, a Gentleman employed in the same action.'' in Richard Hakluyt, ''The principal nauigati
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  • ...all'' begins with the confession (extracted on the rack) of John de Paris, Gentleman of the Chamber to Prince Maurcie de Nassau and “present prisoner in the C
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  • :&nbsp;&nbsp;''Now'': They did the more wrong to the gentleman.
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  • ...m; text-indent: -2em">[Lichfield, Richard]. ''The Trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman''. London: Philip Scarlet, 1597.</div>
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  • ...otoriety for his wit, attractiveness, and reckless aspiration as the first gentleman of the queen’s household, rapidly cultivating the resentment of competiti
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  • Poore&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Madam this gentleman<br \> ...sp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And if I like the gentleman and the tearmes<br \>
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  • ...2em; text-indent: -2em">Lichfield, Richard. ''The trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman, by the high-tituled patron Don Richardo de Medico campo, barber chirurgion
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