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Bonduca is a
Jacobean tragi-comedy in the
Beaumont and
Fletcher canon,
generally judged by
scholars to be the work of John
Fletcher alone. It was acted...
- [boʊˈdiːkaː].
Variations on the
historically correct Boudica include Boudicca,
Bonduca, Boadicea, and Buduica. The
Gaulish version of her name is
attested in...
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sixpence for you: let's have a song" and in
Beaumont and Fletcher's 1614 play
Bonduca,
which contains the line "Whoa, here's a stir now! Sing a song o' sixpence...
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anachronistically depicted as Boudica's
general in John Fletcher's play
Bonduca (1613). The
historical Caratach was
exiled from
Britain nearly a decade...
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Bonduca The
Captain The
Humorous Lieutenant The
Knight of
Malta The
Loyal Subject The Mad
Lover The
Queen of
Corinth Valentinian...
- Fairy-Queen (1692) and
Beaumont and
Fletcher in The
Prophetess (1690) and
Bonduca (1696). The main
characters of the play tend not to be
involved in the...
- (1694) The
Fatal Marriage (1694) Love
Triumphant (1694)
Abdelazer (1695)
Bonduca (1695) The
Rival Sisters (1695)
Family Daniel Purcell Edward Purcell Edward...
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Theodoret - The
Knight of the
Burning Pestle (volume II) A King and No King -
Bonduca - The
Spanish Curate - The
Faithful Shepherdess -
Valentinian Edited by...
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music and
songs for
Thomas d'Urfey's The
Comical History of Don Quixote,
Bonduca, The
Indian Queen and others, a vast
quantity of
sacred music, and numerous...
- for
three King's Men
productions from the c. 1613 period, for Fletcher's
Bonduca and
Valentinian and the
Beaumont and
Fletcher collaboration The Captain...