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* Eastward, Ho!
As for her film career, Dickson starred in a few silent films, including Eastward Ho!
** The Cuckold's Haven ( an adaptation of Eastward Ho )
* January 25-The Lady Elizabeth's Men perform the formerly controversial Eastward Ho at Court
Eastward Ho ( 1605 ), written with Jonson and John Marston, contained satirical references to the Scots which landed Chapman and Jonson in jail.
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* Eastward Ho!
David Garrick produced her Old City Manners at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1775 ( an adaptation of Ben Jonson's Eastward Ho ).
In 1605, he worked with George Chapman and Ben Jonson on Eastward Ho, a satire of popular taste and the vain imaginings of wealth to be found in Virginia.
Other notable examples of the genre are Chapman, Marston and Jonson's " Eastward Ho !," Dekker's " The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2 ," and Massinger's " A New Way to Pay Old Debts.
' But the most immediately wounding observation came in the comedy Eastward Ho, a collaboration between Ben Jonson, George Chapman and John Marston.
Eastward Hoe or Eastward Ho, is an early Jacobean era stage play, a satire and city comedy written by George Chapman, Ben Jonson, and John Marston, printed in 1605.
Eastward Ho offended King James I with its anti-Scottish comedy, which caused Jonson and Chapman to be arrested for a time, and which made their play one of the famous dramatic scandals of its era.
Eastward Ho was entered into the Stationers ' Register on 4 September 1605 and printed later that year in a quarto issued by the bookseller William Aspley, printed by George Eld.
Eastward Ho borrows from and alludes to the dramas of the popular theatre in knowing ways, as plays of the fashionable boys ' companies often did ; scholars have traced references to The Spanish Tragedy, Tamburlaine, and especially Hamlet.
Eastward Ho has been called " one of the best made of Elizabethan comedies ", with a " clear-cut strength and simplicity of structure " rare in dramas of its time.
In 1619, William Drummond of Hawthornden recalled Ben Jonson explaining how he got into trouble " for writing something against the Scots in a play, Eastward Ho, and voluntary imprisoned himself with Chapman and Marston who had written it amongst them.
It was revived by the Lady Elizabeth's Men in 1613 ; and on 25 January 1614, that company performed Eastward Ho at Court.
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Eastward, Ho !, dated August 1857 but exhibited the following year, depicts the British troops embarking for India.
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Eastward and by
* 1605 – The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston is performed, landing two of the authors in prison.
Eastward from Bhutan and north of the Brahmaputra River ( Yarlung Zangbo Jiang ) lies a large area controlled and administered by India but claimed by the Chinese.
Eastward, the line of al-Ansariyah mountains is separated from the Jabal az Zawiyah range and the plateau region by the Al Ghab valley, a fertile, irrigated trench crossed by the meandering Orontes River.
His books of poetry include Poems 1913 and 1914 ( 1914 ); Poems Translated from the French ( 1914 ); Three Poems ( 1916 ); The Barn ( 1916 ); The Silver Bird of Herndyke Mill ; Stane Street ; The Gods of the World Beneath, ( 1916 ); The Harbingers ( 1916 ); Pastorals ( 1916 ); The Waggoner and Other Poems ( 1920 ); The Shepherd, and Other Poems of Peace and War ( 1922 ); Old Homes ( 1922 ); To Nature: New Poems ( 1923 ); Dead Letters ( 1923 ); Masks of Time: A New Collection of Poems Principally Meditative ( 1925 ); Japanese Garland ( 1928 ); Retreat ( 1928 ); Winter Nights: A Reminiscence ( 1928 ); Near and Far: New Poems ( 1929 ); A Summer's Fancy ( 1930 ); To Themis: Poems on Famous Trials ( 1931 ); Constantia and Francis: An Autumn Evening, ( 1931 ); Halfway House: A Miscellany of New Poems, ( 1932 ); Choice or Chance: New Poems ( 1934 ); Verses: To H. R. H. The Duke of Windsor, ( 1936 ); An Elegy and Other Poems ( 1937 ); On Several Occasions ( 1938 ); Poems, 1930-1940 ( 1940 ); Shells by a Stream ( 1944 ); After the Bombing, and Other Short Poems ( 1949 ); Eastward: A Selection of Verses Original and Translated ( 1950 ); Records of Friendship ( 1950 ); A Hong Kong House ( 1959 ); Poems on Japan ( 1967 ).
His sympathies were with the evangelical party, and he stoutly opposed the " Eastward position ," but he was by no means narrow.
After the medieval Eastward settlement of German settlers, farmers and traders, which was stimulated by the Polish and Czech rulers, princes and officials of Upper Silesia, from the 13th century onward Racibórz became known as Ratibor and was heavily Germanized linguistically and culturally.
The area is now occupied by Eastward Avenue and lies close to Fulford School.
* Eastward Hoe, by Marston, Chapman, and Jonson ( London: Printed by G. Eld for W. Aspley, 1605 ).
Field was presumably also among those of the children's company briefly imprisoned for the official displeasure occasioned by Eastward Hoe and John Day's The Isle of Gulls ; the latter imprisonment was in Bridewell Prison.
The city is served by the Semnan Railway Station, which features double rails and services to the major cities of Tehran ( Westward ) and Mashad ( Eastward ).
Eastward is the rocky descent to Threshwaite Mouth, followed by an equally steep climb to Thornthwaite Crag.

Eastward and Marston
* George Chapman, Ben Jonson & John MarstonEastward Hoe ( performed & published )
Apparently Jonson and Marston later came to terms and even collaborated with George Chapman on the play Eastward Hoe in 1605.

Eastward and Jonson
The Isle is also mentioned in Eastward Hoe ( 1605 ), another play for which Jonson was arrested.

Eastward and London
In the plot of the play " Eastward Hoe ", presented on the London stage in 1605, the villains of the piece attempt to flee to Virginia after accumulating debts in England.

Eastward and .
Their first album released in October 2010 is Eastward which is " about a young man's journey East to save his brother.
The Eastern limit of the Bay of Bengal line running from Cape Negrais ( 16 ° 03 ' N ) in Burma through the larger islands of the Andaman Islands | Andaman group, in such a way that all the narrow waters between the islands lie to the Eastward of the line and are excluded from the Bay of Bengal, as far as a point in Little Andaman Island.
The Mojave Desert extends Eastward into the State of Nevada.
The Post goes Eastward every Monday morning from New York and arrives at Seabrook Thursady noon.
# Eastward again, there is a stretch that ranges from a few miles in the extreme northern areas to about 6-wide in the southern area, including Hilliard and much of County Road 108 and State Road 301.
Eastward of the Euphrates and southward of Sippara, Kutha and Babylon were Kish ( Ultaimir, E. of Hillah ), Nippur ( Niffer )- where stood the great sanctuary of El-lu, the older Bel-Uruk or Erech ( Warka ) and Larsa ( Senkera ) with its temple of the sun-god, while eastward of the Shatt el-Hai, probably the ancient channel of the Tigris, was Lagash ( Tello ), which played an important part in early Babylonian history.
Eastward of this pass, the main chain runs north-east to the Brenner Pass along the snowy crest of the Ötztal and Stubai Alps, the loftiest point on it being the Weißkugel ( 3, 739 m, Ötztal ), for the highest summits both of the Ötztal and of the Stubai districts, the Wildspitze ( 3, 774 m ) and the Zuckerhütl ( 3, 505 m ) stand a little to the north.
Being satisfied with the location, he returned Eastward with his companions, and at White Pigeon made his land entry.
Eastward pointing horns ( pointing to the left, as seen from the Northern hemisphere ) indicate a waxing crescent, whereas westward pointing horns ( pointing to the right, as seen from the Northern hemisphere ) indicate a waning crescent.
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Eastward, a difficult mountain route led to Guiyang in Guizhou province and thence to Hunan province.
At the same time tensions erupted between the English colonists settling in " the Eastward " ( the present-day coast of Maine ) and the French-supported Wabanaki Indians in what came to be known as King William's War.
First, the long axis ( line of the apsides: perigee and apogee ) of the Moon's elliptical orbit precesses Eastward about once in just under 9 years.
But in five subsequent novels, the last appearing in 1986 -- The Lovers, Calais, Robert and Arabella, Jacintha, and Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West -- she failed to make as much of an impact.
* Sir David Lee, ' Eastward: History of the Royal Air Force in the Far East, 1945-72 ,' Stationery Office Books ; 1st Edition ( April 1984 ), ISBN 0117723541.
Eastward expansion focuses not on rail but on bus rapid transit from downtown Atlanta along Memorial Drive ( see below ), as well as along the I-20 corridor to the Mall at Stonecrest.

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