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He was a popular author , and wrote many plays and ballads , a kind of literary
labour that was most likely in his day to ... in his account of Munday , prefixed to
his play of “ The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington ” ( Supplement to Dodsley '
s ...
He was a popular author , and wrote many plays and ballads , a kind of literary
labour that was most likely in his day to ... in his account of Munday , prefixed to
his play of “ The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington ” ( Supplement to Dodsley '
s ...
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From a perusal of his plays , he appears to be chiefly remarkable for his loyalty ,
and his hatred of the Scotch . ... This play does not appear to have been acted ,
which was not the case with his other equally violent production , entitled “ The ...
From a perusal of his plays , he appears to be chiefly remarkable for his loyalty ,
and his hatred of the Scotch . ... This play does not appear to have been acted ,
which was not the case with his other equally violent production , entitled “ The ...
Page 284
The same play contains an allusion to “ my lord mayor ' s musick , ” who are
styled “ gentlemen fidlers , ” and play a sonata for the entertainment of the
company assembled at the house of a citizen . There is a very curious notice of
these men ...
The same play contains an allusion to “ my lord mayor ' s musick , ” who are
styled “ gentlemen fidlers , ” and play a sonata for the entertainment of the
company assembled at the house of a citizen . There is a very curious notice of
these men ...
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