A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... imprisonment in the Marshalsea in Southwark . His satires led to his imprisonment again in 1621 and 1661 , and he was captured and imprisoned during the civil war by the royalists . Today he is remem- bered for his verse , especially ...
... imprisonment in the Marshalsea in Southwark . His satires led to his imprisonment again in 1621 and 1661 , and he was captured and imprisoned during the civil war by the royalists . Today he is remem- bered for his verse , especially ...
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... imprisoned . In May 1685 he was found guilty of perjury and was pilloried , flogged and imprisoned for life . He was released from Newgate Prison when James II was deposed by the Glorious Revolution , and was even awarded a pension . He ...
... imprisoned . In May 1685 he was found guilty of perjury and was pilloried , flogged and imprisoned for life . He was released from Newgate Prison when James II was deposed by the Glorious Revolution , and was even awarded a pension . He ...
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... imprisoned at the Marshalsea . In 1605 the comedy East- ward Hoe led to its three authors , Ben Jonson , George Chapman and John Marston being imprisoned here . The play contained derogatory comments about people from Scotland , not a ...
... imprisoned at the Marshalsea . In 1605 the comedy East- ward Hoe led to its three authors , Ben Jonson , George Chapman and John Marston being imprisoned here . The play contained derogatory comments about people from Scotland , not a ...
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