A Dictionary of Old English Plays, Existing Either in Print Or in Manuscript, From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth Century; Including Also Notices of Latin Plays Written By English Authors During the Same Period
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4to. 1664. This play contains a great share of wit and satire, yet it is uncer- tain whether it was ever acted or not. It was published in the original edition of Dodsley's Collection; but omitted in that of 1780. Scene, Castile.' THE MARRIAGE OP OCEANUS AND BRITANNIA. An AUegorical Fiction, really declaring England's riches, glory, and puissance by sea ; to be represented in music, dances, and proper scenes ; invented, written, and composed by Richard Plecknoe. 12 mo. 1659. THE MARRIAGE OP THE... THAMES AND THE RHINE. A masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, devised by Sir Francis Bacon in 161 3, on the marriage of the Prince Palatine and the Princess Elizabeth. When it was first proposed to be performed, the king was so weary and sleepy, he refused to see it. THE MARRIAGE OF WIT AND SCIENCE. A newe and pleasaunt Enterlude, intitled, the Mariage of Witte and Science. Imprinted at Lon- don, in Flete-stret, neare unto Sainct Dunstan's Churche, by Thomas Marshe. Printed about 1570. The Players' names, — Nature, Witte, Will,^ Studie, Diligence, Instruction, Science, Reason, Experience, Recreation, Shame, Idelnes, Ignoraunce, Tediousnes, with three other Women Singers.
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