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Thomas Duffet (fl. 1673 – 1676), or Duffett, was an
Irish playwright and
songwriter active in
England in the 1670s. He is
remembered for his po****r songs...
- "Lochaber",
first printed by
Thomas Duffet in 1676. New Poems, Songs, Prologues, and Epilogues, etc. ,
Thomas Duffet, 1676. Tea
Table Miscellany, Allan...
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Gillian 2011, p. XV. Gaar,
Gillian 2011, p. XVI. Gaar,
Gillian 2011, p. XVII.
Duffet, Mark 2018, p. 199. Gaar,
Gillian 2011, p. XXVI. Grein, Paul 1986, p. 6...
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operatic version of
Dryden and D'Avenant's
adaptation was
mocked by
Thomas Duffet in his
farce The Mock Tempest, or the
Enchanted Castle, also in 1674. Guffey...
- required) Canfield, Jack, Hansen, Mark
Victor & Rudder,
Randy 2011, p. 90.
Duffet, Mark 2018, p. 20. Canfield, Jack, Hansen, Mark
Victor & Rudder,
Randy 2011...
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parody by
Thomas Duffet; it
premiered in 1674, and was
first printed in 1675 by the
bookseller William Cademan. In
creating his farce,
Duffet's target was not...
- Settle's play also
inspires a
farce with the same title,
probably by
Thomas Duffet,
performed by the King's
Company and
published the
following year. Archpriest...
- King's
Company stage The Mock Tempest, or the
Enchanted Castle by
Thomas Duffet.
Samuel Chappuzeau – Le Théâtre François
Charles Cotton – The
Compleat Gamester...
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Healy Siobhan Fahey Sonny Condell Suzanne Rhatigan Tara Lee
Thomas Duffet Thomas Houston Thomas P.
Keenan Tommy Makem Wellington Guernsey...
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South Dakota and the two
largest states, New York and California.
Robert G.
Duffet,
President of
Dakota Wesleyan University,
noted that "Eleanor was the first...