Hints and tips:
...I have consulted the NGS hierarchy for advice and they pick on Theobald’s Farmhouse in Enfield, which opens on May 7 from 1.30pm to 5pm....
...About halfway along Theobald’s Road in London is The Fryer’s Delight, the Platonic ideal of the urban chippy....
...Similarly, Otte suggestively reminds us that the German chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, was by June 16 already very well aware of the possibility of Germany being drawn into a military conflict...
...Sir John French, commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Force, was “boundlessly foolish, childishly sullen”, Hastings writes....
...john.dizard@ft.com...
...This year the London fringe saw a production of Lewis Theobald’s 1727 play Double Falsehood, which he claimed to be a revision of Cardenio, an otherwise lost play by Shakespeare and John Fletcher....
...Although it survives in a 1727 “revision” by Lewis Theobald, it is believed by many to be a version of Cardenio, a now-lost play by Shakespeare and John Fletcher (with whom he also collaborated on Henry...
...Another example, which recently made news, was Double Falsehood, Lewis Theobald’s overhaul of Cardenio, a play originally written in 1612 by Shakespeare with John Fletcher....
...In a poem published in 1599, Sir John Davies hailed Queen Elizabeth I as “Empress of Flowers” and asked where her court could be found that “merry May”....
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