others". The dedication is addressed to Sir Thomas Roe, whom Nabbes describes as a stranger to him. Nabbes' verse is smooth and musical. His language is...
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Thomas Nabbes, Henry Glapthorne, Thomas Killigrew, Sir William Davenant, William Cartwright, Shackerley Marmion, Jasper Mayne, Peter Hausted, Thomas Randolph...
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play, Nabbes writes of "borrowing from a former play" (line 190), but scholars have not agreed on any specific play to which he refers. Nabbes apparently...
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This interpretation is adopted by later authors, like the playwrights Thomas Nabbes and Nathaniel Lee, who conversely emphasize the North African, Berber...
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Francesco Cavalli, premiered in 1664 Hannibal and Scipio, a play by Thomas Nabbes, first performed in 1635 "Scipio", a song by Sky from the 1980 album...
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2014. Retrieved 12 January 2015. Nabbes, Thomas (1887). Bullen, AH (ed.). Old English Plays: The Works of Thomas Nabbes, volume the second. London: Wyman...
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The Temple (poetry) – George Herbert 1634 Tottenham Court (play) – Thomas Nabbes 1636 Life is a dream (play) – Pedro Calderón de la Barca Le Cid (play)...
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Old Debts (published) Walter Mountfort – The Launching of the Mary Thomas Nabbes – Covent Garden William Rowley (published) All's Lost by Lust A Match...
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parish, revived at the restoration of the Monarchy. James Shirley and Thomas Nabbes both writers of masques, city comedies and historical tragedies enjoyed...
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Marston John Mason Philip Massinger Thomas May Thomas Middleton Anthony Munday Thomas Nabbes Thomas Nashe Thomas Nelson Thomas Norton George Peele William Percy...
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varios autores Tirso de Molina – La vida de Herodes Marta la piadosa Thomas Nabbes – Microcosmus, a Moral Masque Jean Rotrou – Les Deux Sosies William...
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Combefis, French Dominican patrologist (died 1679) November 4 – Thomas Nabbes, English dramatist (died c. 1645) Uncertain dates Walter Blith, English...
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Tommy Murphy (born 1979, Australia) Robert Musil (1880–1942, Austria) Thomas Nabbes (1605–1641, England) Bill Naughton (1910–1992, England) John Neal (1793–1876...
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l'Hermite – Penthée Thomas Heywood – The Royal King and the Loyal Subject published John Milton – Comus (masque) published Thomas Nabbes – Microcosmus, a...
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Copia Sullam, Italian poet and writer (born 1592) April 6 (buried) – Thomas Nabbes, English dramatist (born 1605) April 13 – Richard Montagu, English bishop...
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Lovelace – The Scholars Jean Mairet – Le Marc-Antoine, ou la Cléopâtre Thomas Nabbes – Hannibal and Scipio Jean Rotrou – La Bague de l'oubli Joseph Rutter...
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Gray's Inn in 1627. His intimates included Ben Jonson, Thomas Carew, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Nabbes and especially John Hales and Sir William Davenant,...
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Merivale (Balliol) Thomas Middleton (The Queen's) Peter Morris (Somerville) John Mortimer (Brasenose) Thomas Nabbes (Exeter) Thomas Otway (Christ Church)...
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others, or that others wrote for him, associate Marmion with Heywood, Thomas Nabbes, Richard Brome, and the actor Joseph Taylor. In 1638 Marmion joined...
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Christendom published Tirso de Molina – Las Quinas de Portugal Thomas Nabbes – The Bride Thomas Randolph – Amyntas, or the Impossible Dowry published William...
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Ben Jonson – Love's Welcome at Bolsover John Milton – Comus (masque) Thomas Nabbes – Tottenham Court James Shirley The Example The Opportunity The Triumph...
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(died 1662) William Goffe, parliamentarian and regicide (died 1679) Thomas Nabbes, dramatist (died 1641) Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham...
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Na'Allah (born 1962, Nigeria, nf/p) Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958, Iran, nf) Thomas Nabbes (1605–1641, England, d) Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977, Russia/US, f/nf)...
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1662) William Goffe, English parliamentarian and regicide (d. 1679) Thomas Nabbes, English dramatist (d. c. 1645) Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby...
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1662) William Goffe, English parliamentarian and regicide (d. 1679) Thomas Nabbes, English dramatist (d. c. 1645) Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby...
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Marvell – Thomas Middleton – John Milton – Mary Mollineux – Henry More – Thomas Morton – Pierre Antoine Motteux – Nicholas Murford – Thomas Nabbes – John...
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journalist Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Thomas Nabbes (1605–1641), playwright Constance Naden (1858–1889), poet and philosopher...
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The date of his death is not known. He was a close friend of Thomas Rawlins and Thomas Nabbes, and was much attached to Peter Ball and his son William. Chamberlain's...
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commemorative verses by Shackerley Marmion, John Taylor the water-poet, Thomas Heywood, Thomas Nabbes and others; the frontispiece was a portrait of Welby as he appeared...
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The Renegado, The Wedding, Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda, Thomas Nabbes's Hannibal and Scipio, and from both parts of Heywood's two-part Fair...
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