March 1663

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1662-1663
Volume: 1
Comments: In the Prologue to The Cheats (mid-March 1663) are allusions to three plays which apparently were popular on the stage at this time: Jonson's The Silent Woman ("Sir Poll"); Jonson's The Devil is an Ass ("No little Pugge, nor Devil"); and Davenant's The Siege of Rhodes ("No tedious Sieges in the Musick-room")

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    *p@none Comment. *c@none In the Prologue to <i>The Cheats</i> (mid-March 1663) are allusions to three plays which apparently were popular on the stage at this time: $Jonson='s <i>The Silent Woman</i> ("Sir Poll"); Jonson's <i>The Devil is an Ass</i> ("No little Pugge, nor Devil"); and $Davenant='s <i>The Siege of Rhodes</i> ("No tedious Sieges in the Musick-room").
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    *p1663 03 00 none Comment.*c1663 03 00 none In the Prologue to <i>The Cheats</i> (mid-March 1663) are allusions to three plays which apparently were popular on the stage at this time: $Jonson='s <i>The Silent Woman</i> ("Sir Poll"); Jonson's <i>The Devil is an Ass</i> ("No little Pugge, nor Devil"); and $Davenant='s <i>The Siege of Rhodes</i> ("No tedious Sieges in the Musick-room").
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    Event: 323 | 16630300 | none | In the Prologue to <i>The Cheats</i> (mid-March 1663) are allusions to three plays which apparently were popular on the stage at this time: $Jonson='s <i>The Silent Woman</i> ("Sir Poll"); Jonson's <i>The Devil is an Ass</i> ("No little Pugge, nor Devil"); and $Davenant='s <i>The Siege of Rhodes</i> ("No tedious Sieges in the Musick-room")

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