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Old and New London
… special merits in particular parts are testified by Nash, Dekker, and Heywood. All the particulars of his life that are …
Survey of London
… Monuments, 1631, pp. 42830 52. George R. Price, Thomas Dekker, 1969, pp. 1415: Pinks, pp. 1078, 278 53. Pinks, p. 47 …
Old and New London
… a matter of goodly relief." Ben Jonson is reproached by Dekker with having been so degraded as to have performed at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… were there produced, as were many of those of Ben Jonson, Dekker, Webster, Fletcher, Massinger, Field, Ford, Killigrew …
Survey of London
… 47 Punning references to the Isle of Dogs occur in Dekker and Middleton's The Roaring Girle, or Moll Cut-Purse …
Old and New London
… and her train. The pageant was written by the poet Dekker. In this reign King James, colonising Ulster with …
Old and New London
… visitor in the Gaole of Newgate." A play, by Ford and Dekker, was founded on this unhappy female. At a short …
Old and New London
… offenders, extorted a fine of 6,000 from the abashed City. Dekker, the dramatist, was thrown into this prison. This poet … mad Jeronimo's part, to get service among the mimics," &c. Dekker thus delineates Ben: "That same Horace has the most … Ben Jonson's manner in a play-house is thus sketched by Dekker:"Not to hang himself, even if he thought any man could …
Old and New London
… off the head of the unfortunate Earl of Essex in 1601. In Dekker's "Bellman of London," printed in 1608, under the …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… or a fine taffeta lining shown off, as we learn from Dekker's advice to a young gallant, by the skilful tossing of … 1951, pp. 3452. See, e.g., Lansdowne MS. 74, f. 53. T. Dekker, The Gull's Horn-booke, ed. R. B. McKerrow, London, …
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