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    Midas is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by John Lyly. It is arguably the most overtly and extensively allegorical of Lyly's allegorical...
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  • O'Hara Midas (Lyly play), an Elizabethan stage play by John Lyly Midas (Shelley play), an 1820 play by Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley Midas (TV series)...
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    being 'the father of English comedy'. John Lyly was born in Kent, England, c. 1553–4, the eldest son of Peter Lyly and his wife, Jane Burgh (or Brough), of...
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    Gallathea (category Plays by John Lyly)
    Gallathea or Galatea is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy by John Lyly. The first record of the play's performance was at Greenwich Palace on New Year's...
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  • Cynthia's Revels (category Plays by Ben Jonson)
    refers to Lyly's plays as umbrae, plays long dead, Judson disputes the view of other critics that Jonson was satirising or ridiculing Lyly. An adapted...
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  • Magnetic Lady John Lyly (died 1606) – Six Court Comedies (published by Edward Blount), containing Campaspe, Endymion, Gallathea, Midas, Mother Bombie, and...
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  • 1587; first recorded performance November in this year) John Lyly – Gallathea and Midas published Christopher Marlowe – Edward II Thomas Nashe – Summer's...
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    playwright contracted to write for the children's companies; Lyly wrote Gallathea, Endymion, and Midas for Paul’s Boys. Another example is Ben Jonson, who wrote...
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  • closely identified with the plays of John Lyly; they performed at Court nine times in the years 1587–90. The boys acted Lyly's Gallathea at Court, probably...
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    to borrow from John Lyly's Midas, which was written in late 1588 and/or early 1589, thus fixing a terminus post quem for the play. This situates the date...
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  • Winehouse Marisa Abela Young Woman and the Sea Gertrude Ederle Daisy Ridley Midas Man Brian Epstein Jacob Fortune-Lloyd So Long, Marianne Leonard Cohen Alex...
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    The Two Gentlemen of Verona (category 1590s plays)
    Geoffrey Bullough argues "Shakespeare's debt to Lyly was probably one of technique more than matter." Lyly's Midas may also have influenced the scene where Launce...
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    examples of the English chronicle include George Peele's Edward I, John Lyly’s Midas (1591), Robert Greene's Orlando Furioso, Thomas Heywood’s Edward IV,...
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    Scaloni was also referred for having "Midas' touch", named after the ancient Greek mythological character Midas. Scaloni was recognised as the best men's...
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  • at the English Court twice in the first week; one of the plays act may be John Lyly's Midas. Later this year they are banned from performing over of the...
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    rustic melody gave great satisfaction to himself and his faithful follower, Midas, who happened to be present. Then, Apollo struck the strings of his lyre...
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  • Retrieved 26 August 2021. "Dark Souls' narrator lends her voice for a Let's Play channel from former IGN staffers". PCGamesN. 22 January 2019. Kek, Soo Beng...
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    – System of management and protection of mineral resources in Poland – MIDAS (in Polish) – register of deposits, mining areas and mining countries as...
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  • 1980 Tezcatlipoca 1950 LA Tezcatlipoca, Aztec god DMP · 1980 1981 Midas 1973 EA Midas, mythological Greek king DMP · 1981 1982 Cline 1975 VA Edwin Lee...
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    Gunn made his poem Moly the title poem of his 1971 collection. In John Lyly's play Gallathea, Diana instructs her nymphs to "think love like Homer's moly...
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    28 March 2009. 2004 tamoxifen market share: 70% Source: IMS HEALTH, IMS MIDAS Monthly. July 2004. Aromatase Inhibitors + Tamoxifen Eugster EA, Shankar...
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  • number of his foes, and witnesses a bar fight explode, in which Death's Head plays a contributing factor. This was essentially the end of original stories...
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    food for the living and gold for the dead is a theme in the myth of King Midas, versions of which draw on elements of the Dionysian mysteries. The Phrygian...
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    November 2014. van Wilgenburg, E; Dang, S; Forti, AL; Koumoundouros, TJ; Ly, A; Elgar, MA (September 2007). "An absence of aggression between non-nestmates...
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  • 18 March 2016. Klady, Leonard (21 September 1993). "Real-life Rudy has Midas touch offscreen, too". Daily Variety. p. 19. To Tell the Story Page 73 C...
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