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Modern Language Quarterly (1949) 10 (1): 58–60.
Published: 01 March 1949
...Edwin Shepard Miller GUILT AND PENALTY IN HEYWOOD’S PARDONER’S LIE By EDWINSHEPARD MILLER Almost by the very nature of good theater the winning lie in the Foirre PP is third, last, and shortest. The second lie is four times as long...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 129.
Published: 01 March 1942
... Tudor Drama, Together m*th a Text of the Play Based on the Black-Letter Original. By KENNETHWALTER CAM- ERON. Raleigh, North Carolina : The Thistle Press, 1941. Pp. 132. $2.75. Gentleness and Nobility 11522-1523). By JOHN HEYWOOD(Origi- nally edited...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (4): 458–460.
Published: 01 December 1953
...E. S. Miller Allan Holaday. Urbana: University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, XXXIV, NO. 3, 1950. Pp. ix + 185. $2.00, paper; $3.00, cloth. Copyright © 1953 by Duke University Press 1953 Thoma Heywood’s “The Rape of Lucrece.” Edited by ALLANHOLADAY. Urbana...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 129–131.
Published: 01 March 1942
... in Early Tudor Drama, Together m*th a Text of the Play Based on the Black-Letter Original. By KENNETHWALTER CAM- ERON. Raleigh, North Carolina : The Thistle Press, 1941. Pp. 132. $2.75. Gentleness and Nobility 11522-1523). By JOHN HEYWOOD(Origi- nally edited...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (1): 53–56.
Published: 01 March 1946
... company five pounds, ten shillings “to bye divers thinges for the Jewe of Malta” (Diary, fol. 87). In or before 1632, it was acted at court with a prologue and an epilogue by Thomas Heywood, and at the Cockpit with a prologue by the same dramatist. The play had been entered in the Stationers...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 129.
Published: 01 March 1942
... Heywood John. (Originally edited with a Philosopher's Epilogue by Rastell John), the whole now re-edited from the Black-Letter Kenneth Walter Cameron Raleigh, North Carolina: The Thistle Press, 1941. Pp. 36. 75 cents Copyright © 1942 by Duke University Press 1942...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 129.
Published: 01 March 1942
... Tudor Drama, Together m*th a Text of the Play Based on the Black-Letter Original. By KENNETHWALTER CAM- ERON. Raleigh, North Carolina : The Thistle Press, 1941. Pp. 132. $2.75. Gentleness and Nobility 11522-1523). By JOHN HEYWOOD(Origi- nally edited...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (2): 319–320.
Published: 01 June 1941
... or reproduced. To the twenty poems (including only five certainly by Shakespeare) already pub- lished, Jaggard added in the third edition nine poems extracted from 320 R&ws Thomas Heywood’s Troia Britanica (1609). The additions are de- scribed on the title-page, below...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (4): 321–332.
Published: 01 December 1959
... Heywood’s extant plays there has been no critical controversy. Many disputes, however, have arisen about the exact position of the play in the entire canon of dramatic literature. On the one hand, such critics as John Addyngton Symonds and Sir A. W. Ward are unreserved in their praise...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (3): 299–311.
Published: 01 September 1945
... of Fletcher need never have read the story in this form, as he probably knew Thomas Heywood’s play, called The Royal King and the Loyal S~bjcct.~Here he would have found the outline and many of the details of the novella, used as Heywood’s main plot. Bandello introduces the story...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (1): 102–104.
Published: 01 March 1945
... with Venus and Adonis, but also with the poems and plays of Thomas Heywood. For it-is his belief that the initials “T. H.” which are subscribed to the Preface stand for the name of Thomas Heywood, and that, as the reader is there informed, Oenone and Paris is the first fruit of his endeavors. Dr...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1941) 2 (3): 525–528.
Published: 01 September 1941
.... Pp. 132. $2.75. . The Background of John Heywood’s Witty and Witless, Together with a Specialized Bibliography of Heywood Schol- arship. Raleigh, N. C. : The Thistle Press, 1911. Pp. 46. $1.25. . John Heywood’s Play of the Wether: A Study in Early Tudor Drama...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (4): 457–458.
Published: 01 December 1953
.... MILLETTHENSHAW University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 457 Thoma Heywood’s “The Rape of Lucrece.” Edited by ALLANHOLADAY. Urbana : University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, XXXIV, No. 3, 1950. Pp. ix + 185. $2.00, paper; $3.00, cloth...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (2): 134–136.
Published: 01 June 1951
... of Paul’s, and in some cases wrote plays for the company. Professor A. W. Reed produced evidence of John Hey- wood’s association with these boys,‘ and came to the conclusion that on the whole the evidence points to Heywood being associated with St. Paul’s, or “called in” there and elsewhere...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (4): 335–340.
Published: 01 December 1953
... that he wrote them with per- fect seriousness and sympathy.” John S. P. Tatlock, “The Siege of Troy in Eliza- bethan Literature, Especially in Shakespeare and Heywood,” PMLA, XXX (191 761. 335 336 Hector-Andromache Scene versions of the story...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (4): 425–429.
Published: 01 December 1947
... that his two maternal uncles, Elizaeus (Ellis) and Jasper Heywood were Jesuits. The former died a victim of mob violence in Louvain in 1578; the latter, before his exile in 1585, was superior of the order in England. Moreover, the relation- ship of Jasper Heywood with the Donne family...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (1): 101–102.
Published: 01 March 1945
... Heywood. For it-is his belief that the initials “T. H.” which are subscribed to the Preface stand for the name of Thomas Heywood, and that, as the reader is there informed, Oenone and Paris is the first fruit of his endeavors. Dr. Adams cites other confirmatory evidence to sustain his case...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (4): 458–460.
Published: 01 December 1953
...Gretchen Paulus Austin Wright. Chicago: University of chicago Press, 1950. Pp. ix + 265. $4.00. Copyright © 1953 by Duke University Press 1953 Thoma Heywood’s “The Rape of Lucrece.” Edited by ALLANHOLADAY. Urbana : University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, XXXIV...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1994) 55 (2): 219–223.
Published: 01 June 1994
.... Helgerson’s disjunction between the kingdom and the nation becomes most forceful and problematic in his contrast of Shakespeare’s history plays with those of Henslowe’s playwrights (especially Thomas Heywood). Build- ing polemically upon the work of Anne Barton and evidently wishing to cor- rect...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1953) 14 (1): 7–14.
Published: 01 March 1953
... or by the game of backgammon in The Two Angry Women of Abington is likely to arouse one’s curiosity as to whether such episodes came into extensive use during the Elizabethan and the early Stuart period, for even in distant retrospect both of these games are interest-compelling. Heywood included...