- The
Sparagus Garden is a
Caroline era
stage play, a
comedy by
Richard Brome. It was the
greatest success of Brome's career, and one of the
major theatrical...
- the
plant was once
known in
English as sperage, from the
Medieval Latin sparagus. This term
itself derives from the
Ancient Gr****: ἀσπάραγος - aspáragos...
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mention table-books, including: Love's Labour's Lost, Antonio's Revenge, The
Sparagus Garden, The Fair Example,
Every Man Out of His Humour, The City Wit, The...
- are
present for the Cucurbitaceae.
Other vegetables include asparagus (
sparagus),
cowpea (faxioli), and
eggplant (melongiana).
Another main
category within...
- it won
approval over the next
generation or two. In
Richard Brome's The
Sparagus Garden (1635), the
character Rebecca desires to see it "above all plays...
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Consonant Latin word
Spanish word d → [ð] gradus, vadum,
modus grado, vado, modo g → [ɣ]
sparagus, agustus, plāga,
magus espárrago, agosto, llaga, mago...
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Retrieved 2021-07-02. "YIPPEE TV
Launches New
VEGGIETALES Episode: "A Shake
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Gospel Music ****ociation. 2020-07-22. Retrieved...
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renowned playwright, Shake
Sparagus, who was
extremely impressed by Larry’s
performance in the last show. As a result, Shake
Sparagus gives Nezzer the script...
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Selden – Mare
Clausum Francis Bristowe – King Free-Will
Richard Brome – The
Sparagus Garden Pierre Corneille – Médée
William Davenant News from
Plymouth The...
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Company and
Queen Henrietta's Men at the
Salisbury Court Theatre. Brome's
Sparagus Garden was a huge
success at the
Salisbury Court in 1635,
earning over...