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* 1580 – Thomas Middleton, English dramatist ( d. 1627 )
Notable late-classical deists include Peter Annet ( 1693 – 1769 ), Thomas Chubb ( 1679 – 1747 ), Thomas Morgan (?– 1743 ), and Conyers Middleton ( 1683 – 1750 ).
Thomas Middleton at the Globe.
Most notable is the inclusion of two songs from Thomas Middleton's play The Witch ( 1615 ); Middleton is conjectured to have inserted an extra scene involving the witches and Hecate, for these scenes had proven highly popular with audiences.
Thomas Middleton used it five times and Shakespeare and James Shirley used it four times.
* The Phoenix ( play ) ( 1603-4 ), by Thomas Middleton
John Toland had argued for the use of reason in interpreting scripture, Matthew Tindal had argued against revelation, Middleton had described the Bible as mythology and questioned the existence of miracles, Thomas Morgan had disputed the claims of the Old Testament, Thomas Woolston had questioned the believability of miracles and Thomas Chubb had maintained that Christianity lacked morality.
* Thomas Middleton writes The Witch, a tragicomedy that may have entered into the present-day text of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
** Thomas Middleton, English playwright ( b. 1580 )
* April 18 – ( baptism ) Thomas Middleton, English playwright ( d. 1627 )
* Thomas Middleton
In 1787, he came into contact with Thomas Clarkson and a group of anti-slave-trade activists, including Granville Sharp, Hannah More and Charles Middleton.
In their book Shakespeare Reshaped, 1606 – 1623, Gary Taylor and John Jowett argue that part of the text of Measure that survives today is not in its original form, but rather the product of a revision after Shakespeare's death by Thomas Middleton.
Thomas Middleton ( 1580 – 1627 ) was an English Jacobean playwright and poet.
Middleton was just five when his father died and his mother's subsequent remarriage dissolved into a fifteen year battle over the inheritance of Thomas and his younger sister: an experience which must surely have informed and perhaps even incited his repeated satirising of the legal profession.
The Oxford Middleton and its companion piece, Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, offer the most extensive and decisive evidence to date not only for Middleton's authorship of The Revenger's Tragedy, but also for his collaboration with Shakespeare on Timon of Athens and his adaptation and revision of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Measure for Measure.
Believed to be a play by Middleton and William Rowley revised by Thomas Dekker and John Ford.
The Lust Motif in the Plays of Thomas Middleton.
* J. R. Mulryne, Thomas Middleton ISBN 0-582-01266-X
* Kenneth Friedenreich, editor, " Accompaninge the players ": Essays Celebrating Thomas Middleton, 1580 – 1980 ISBN 0-404-62278-X

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This idea was already rejected as untenable by John Calvin ( 1509 – 1564 ), and by the time of Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ) it was recognised that the book must have been written much later than the period it depicted.
The author's paternal grandfather, Major Thomas Melvill, an honored participant in the Boston Tea Party, who refused to change the style of his clothing or manners to fit the times, was depicted in Oliver Wendell Holmes's poem " The Last Leaf ".
The " Brains " Boss Tweed depicted by Thomas Nast in a wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly, October 21, 1871
However, Thomas was at the time a young man who spent only a few days ( or weeks at most ) with Lawrence in the field – unlike Bentley, who is depicted as a cynical middle-aged Chicago newspaperman who is present during the whole of Lawrence's later campaigns.
One, advanced by Katherine Elwes Thomas in 1930 and adopted by Robert Ripley, posits that Humpty Dumpty is King Richard III of England, depicted in Tudor histories, and particularly in Shakespeare's play, as humpbacked and who was defeated, despite his armies at Bosworth Field in 1485.
In contrast, historian Ben Rubin argues that because the American Revolution was a conflict that as often pitted neighbor against neighbor — Whigs ( advocates of Revolution ) against Tories ( loyalists to Britain )— as it pitted nascent Americans against the British, many people stayed neutral until goaded into taking a stand in reaction to military atrocities, such as those attributed to Tarleton, or individual atrocities, such as the death of Thomas Young's brother, or the burning of Thomas Sumter's house and the abuse of his wife, or the interrogation at knife point of William Bratton's wife, the beating of their young son, and the family's imprisonment in their own attic -- individual atrocities similar to those depicted in The Patriot.
During this period, Richard III was depicted as a usurper by writers such as William Shakespeare and Thomas More.
She is depicted joining her husband Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran in a mission to the court of Christian I of Denmark.
There is a common legend that in 1713 a cock boy named Humphrey Potter, whose duty it was to open and shut the valves of an engine he attended, made the engine self-acting by causing the beam itself to open and close the valves by suitable cords and catches ( known as the " potter cord "); however the plug tree device ( the first form of valve gear ) was very likely established practice before 1715 and is clearly depicted in the earliest known images of Newcomen engines by Henry Beighton 1717 ( believed by Hulse to depict the 1714 Griff colliery engine ) and by Thomas Barney ( 1719 ) ( depicting the 1712 Dudley Castle engine ).
Named Phoebe and Mercury, the dogs were depicted in paintings by Sir Thomas Gainsborough.
The movie The Thomas Crown Affair depicted a fictional collaboration by people who had never previously met and did not know who had recruited them.
He is depicted as the secondary antagonist in the play in obstructing John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.
The five prominent figures depicted are, from left to right, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Livingston, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.
The East German Mark | Five East German Mark banknote from 1975 depicted Thomas Müntzer.
Three Red-billed Choughs are depicted on the coat of arms of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the city of Canterbury also has choughs on its coat of arms, because of its connection to the saint.
Maurice ( right ) depicted with Thomas Carlyle in Ford Madox Brown's painting Work ( painting ) | Work
The artist Thomas Cole depicted " The Picnic " prior to 1860.
Thomas Painter, a teenaged militiaman watching for the approaching British ships while standing atop Savin Rock, is depicted on the city seal.
Action of 5 November 1813 | An action during the British fleet's blockade of the French port of Toulon between 1810 and 1814, depicted by Thomas Luny
In Vanora Bennett's historical novel Portrait of an Unknown Woman, Richard is depicted as a grown man, John Clement, a member of Thomas More's household, and husband to his adopted daughter Meg Giggs.
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick depicted in 1347 as one of the 8 mourners attached to the monumental brass of Sir Hugh Hastings ( d. 1347 ) at St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk.
* The Apostle Thomas, prior to his calling, is depicted as a servant of Jairus, the synagogue leader whose 12-year-old daughter Jesus raises from the dead.
Cressida depicted by Thomas Kirk

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