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Wesley Person gets help from `daddy Chuck'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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CLEVELAND _ No, Chuck Person didn't tell brother Wesley that he would whup him if he didn't improve his play this season. Nevertheless, there is precedent for that in the family.
"I don't spare the rod," Chuck said.
Chuck, 37, is seven years older than Wesley, so he said he always has been more like a "father figure" to him. And daddy Chuck has been quite diligent in his duties.
In 1988, Chuck was in his second season with the Indiana Pacers while Wesley was a sophomore at Brantley (Ala.) High School. Chuck got word that Wesley's grades were ...
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Thomas Heywood in the house of the Wise-woman.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; Daniel R. Gibbons. Thomas Heywood in the House of the Wise-woman In The Wise-woman of Hogsdon, Thomas Heywood deploys the bawdy space of the...recognized the significance of Thomas Heywood's An Apology for Actors, a...
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"Speaking some words, but of no importance"? Stage directions, Thomas Heywood, and Edward IV.
Magazine article from: Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England
; ...spanned more than forty years, Thomas Heywood interrupted the bizarre concoction...here. I am going to argue that Heywood attempted, through the construction...play unequivocally as the work of Thomas Heywood, and this attribution has gone...
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Thomas Heywood and the cultural Politics of play Collections.
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; Thomas Heywood never managed to publish a collection...uncertainty about this project; nevertheless, Heywood is clearly promising a collection of plays...history of the play collection around Heywood rather than around Shakespeare or Jonson...
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Reading nascent capitalism in Part II of Thomas Heywood's If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Texas Studies in Literature and Language
; Part II of Thomas Heywood's If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody...gives most of its attention to Sir Thomas Gresham and the founding of the Royal...straight face, much as they flocked to Thomas Heywood's quaintly revisionist plays (If...
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Thomas Heywood's The Royall King, and the Loyall Subject and the fall of Robert Devereux, second earl of Essex.
Magazine article from: Comparative Drama
; ...interpretation of Essex's fall, is Thomas Heywood's The Royall King, and the Loyall...writer so invested in the theater as Heywood, an actor-sharer in the earl...An Apology for Actors (1612), Heywood reveals his belief that while plays...
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A sociohistorical reading of Thomas Heywood's The Fair Maid of the West/Thomas Heywood'un The Fair Maid of the West adli eserine sosyo-tarihsel bir bakis.
Magazine article from: Interactions
; Abstract: Thomas Heywood's The Fair Maid of the West, Parts...really happened in history. Keywords: Thomas Heywood, The Fair Maid of the West, intercultural...racism, history ********** Thomas Heywood's romantic comedy, The Fair Maid...
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Applying cultural criticism to the study of early popular romances.(A Cultural Studies Approach to Two Exotic Citizen Romances by Thomas Heywood)(Reading Popular Romance in Early Modern England)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: College Literature
; ...Studies Approach to Two Exotic Citizen Romances by Thomas Heywood. Studies in the Humanities. 58. New York: Peter...Studies Approach to Two Exotic Citizen Romances by Thomas Heywood, and Lori Humphrey Newcomb's Reading Popular Romance...
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Foul papers, promptbooks, and Thomas Heywood's The Captives.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England
; ...the manuscript has been recognized widely as a text of Thomas Heywood's The Captives, a play written for The Lady Elizabeth...in particular, Munday's text and the manuscript of Thomas of Woodstock, there is a danger that any study of an...
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Framing wifely advice in Thomas Heywood's A Curtaine Lecture and Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.(William Shakespeare)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; ...that depict a wife speaking persuasively to her husband in bed. This speech scene is most famously represented by Thomas Heywood in A Curtaine Lecture (1637), though it was long familiar to early modern audiences; Erasmus, for example, discusses...
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Shakespeare's Ovid: The Metamorphoses in the Plays and Poems and Thomas Heywood's Art of Love: The First Complete English Translation of Ovid's Ars Amatoria. (Reviews).(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...Cambridge University Press, 2000. xii + 219 pp. $54.95. ISBN: 0-521-77192-7. M. L. Stapleton, ed., Thomas Heywood's Art of Love: The First Complete English Translation of Ovid's Ars Amatoria Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan...
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