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" They lived together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors; lay together; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them. "
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Pre-restoration Stage Studies

William John Lawrence - English drama - 1927 - 462 pages
...together on the BankeSide, not far from the Play-house, both bachelors; lay together; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them." But this would only have been for five years at the most,...
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Allusions in Ulysses: An Annotated List

Weldon Thornton - Literary Criticism - 1968 - 568 pages
...together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both bachelors; lay together; had one Wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c.; betweene them" (Aubrey's Brief Lives, ed. Oliver Lawson Dick [Univ. of Michigan...
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Brief Lives

John Aubrey - Biography & Autobiography - 1982 - 340 pages
...not far from the playhouse, both bachelors; lay together (from Sir James Hales) etc; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same clothes and cloak, etc, between them. He wrote (among many others) an admirable elegy on the countess of Rutland,...
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Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses

Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman - Fiction - 1988 - 704 pages
...together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both bachelors; lay together; had one Wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c. between them." Aubrey's story had as its source not so much fact (Fletcher...
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Cardenio, Or, The Second Maiden's Tragedy

William Shakespeare, Charles Hamilton, John Fletcher - Drama - 1994 - 302 pages
...the Bankside, not far from the [Globe] playhouse, both bachelors; lay together, etc.; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same clothes and cloak, etc., between them."3 Aside from his three collaborations with Shakespeare, Fletcher's most...
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Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in ...

Jeffrey Masten - Drama - 1997 - 244 pages
...together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors; lay together ... had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., between them. 83 Aubrey is often discounted as an unreliable witness to the...
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Aubrey's Brief Lives

John Aubrey - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 550 pages
...together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors ; lay together ; had one Wench in the house between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloathes and cloake, &c. ; betweene them. He writt (amongst many other) an admirable Elegie on the...
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Shakespeare : A Life: A Life

Park Honan - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 522 pages
...far from the Play-house, both bachelors; lay together — from Sir John Hales, etc.; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them'.25 In seeming harmony, they wrote about a dozen plays jointly...
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Shakespeare, Co-author: A Historical Study of Five Collaborative Plays

Brian Vickers - Drama - 2004 - 608 pages
...together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors; lay together; had one Wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c. betweene them.' : Rather than evidence of homosexuality, Aubrey's snigger...
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Homoerotic Space: The Poetics of Loss in Renaissance Literature

Stephen Guy-Bray - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 286 pages
...together in the Banke side, not far from the Play-House, both batchelors; lay together; had one Wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c.; between them.46 Remond and Doridon do not share a Wench, but their tepid...
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