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Chloridia:
Rites to
Chloris and Her
Nymphs was the
final masque that Ben
Jonson wrote for the
Stuart Court. It was
performed at Shrovetide, 22 February...
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Phalonidia chloridia is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in the
Federal District of Brazil.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
- from
England to
Boston in the M****achusetts Bay Colony.
February 22 –
Chloridia, the year's
second Jonson/Jones masque, is performed. June 10 – The King's...
- 1625) Love's
Triumph Through Callipolis (9
January 1631;
printed 1631)
Chloridia:
Rites to
Chloris and Her
Nymphs (22
February 1631;
printed 1631) The...
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Archbishop of Canterbury,
perhaps at his
London seat,
Lambeth Palace, in 1592.
Chloridia Christmas, His
Masque Comus (John Milton)
Cupid and
Death The Fairy-Queen...
- her
clothing and
linen in his keeping. He
signed bills for the
masque Chloridia,
included payment for
copper lace to two "maskinge
suttes for Jefferye"...
- The
Fortunate Isles and
Their Union Love's
Triumph Through Callipolis Chloridia The King's
Entertainment at
Welbeck Love's
Welcome at
Bolsover Poems "On...
- The
Fortunate Isles and
Their Union Love's
Triumph Through Callipolis Chloridia The King's
Entertainment at
Welbeck Love's
Welcome at
Bolsover Poems "On...
- Prynne's 'Defence of
Stage Plays'. London. p. 13.
Retrieved 30 June 2017.
Chloridia (1631) and
Tempe Restored (1632).
Michael Leapman, Inigo: The Troubled...
- Blackness, was
presented at
Whitehall Palace. From that time down to
Chloridia in 1631,
Jonson was the
primary author of
masques for the
Stuart Court...