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Discover over four hundred early modern English plays that were professionally performed in London between 1576 and 1642. Browse plays written by Shakespeare’s contemporaries; explore the repertoires of London’s professional companies; and download plays for reading and research. This documentary edition has been edited to provide an ...
A Play (expected long) makes the Audience look For wonders: — that each Scene should be a book, Composed to all perfection; each one comes And brings a play in ’s head with him: up he sums, What he would of a Roaring Girl have writ; If that he finds not here, he mews at it.
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Dec 7,Sun Danish Ambassador at Richmond. Dr George Schomaker; in England from December 1589 to July 1590. Dec 7, Richmond, Privy Council: ‘There is a gentleman sent hither from the King of Denmark’, concerning English pirates.APC. Dec 9,Tues Dr John Dee at Richmond with the Queen on return from abroad.
Cavendish and Hutchinson. lumbia.edu, 646 334 4232In many ways Margaret Cavendish (1623-73) and Lucy Hutchinson (1620-81) make strange bedfellows. One was a royalist and one a republican; one largely indifferent to religion and the other a devoted Calvinist; one an aggressive circulator of her work in print and the other largely committe.
June 9: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, was granted to Lord Robert Dudley by Letters Patent. The Queen’s first visit was in 1566. June 9: death. William 1st Lord Paget of Beaudesert (c.1506-1563), K.G., who was a Privy Councillor of Henry VIII and of Queen Mary, died at West Drayton, Middlesex.
ou, love, remember. And there is pansies, that’s. for thoughts. . . .There’s fennel for. ou, and columbines.There’s rue for you, and here’s some for me; we may call it herb o. grace o’Sundays. You must wear your ru. with a difference. There’s a daisy. I would give you some violets, but they withered all. hen my father died. They say he.
Sept 3: St Peter and St Paul Church, Sheffield, Yorks: burial: Francis Lord Talbot (c.1550-1582), eldest son and heir of George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury. Francis’s brother Gilbert Talbot (1552-1616) became Lord Talbot (and later 7th Earl of Shrewsbury). The widowed Anne (Herbert) Lady Talbot, died in 1593.
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