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- A Pleasant Comedy, called A Maidenhead Well Lost is a dark comedy set in Italy; it was written and published by Thomas Heywood in 1634 and performed at The Cockpit by Queen Henrietta's Men in that same year. The plot centres on Julia, the daughter of the Duke of Milan, who finds herself pregnant before she is officially married to the Prince of Parma. A sub-plot of the play is the story of Lauretta, who finds herself banished from the court of Milan and ends up falling in love with the Prince of Florence. (en)
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- A Huntsman
- A Lord of Florence
- A Lord of Milan
- A soldier of Sforza's
- Attendants and other lords
- Julia, his daughter
- Lauretta, her daughter
- Monsieur, Tutor to the Prince
- Stroza, Secretary to the Duke
- The Clown, servant to Lauretta and her mother
- The Duke of Florence
- The Duke of Milan
- The Prince of Florence
- The Prince of Parma
- Three maimed soldiers
- Widow of General Sforza
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- (en)
- A Huntsman (en)
- A Lord of Florence (en)
- A Lord of Milan (en)
- A soldier of Sforza's (en)
- Attendants and other lords (en)
- Julia, his daughter (en)
- Lauretta, her daughter (en)
- Monsieur, Tutor to the Prince (en)
- Stroza, Secretary to the Duke (en)
- The Clown, servant to Lauretta and her mother (en)
- The Duke of Florence (en)
- The Duke of Milan (en)
- The Prince of Florence (en)
- The Prince of Parma (en)
- Three maimed soldiers (en)
- Widow of General Sforza (en)
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- A Pleasant Comedy, called A Maidenhead Well Lost (en)
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- The Cockpit , London, England (en)
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- A Pleasant Comedy, called A Maidenhead Well Lost is a dark comedy set in Italy; it was written and published by Thomas Heywood in 1634 and performed at The Cockpit by Queen Henrietta's Men in that same year. The plot centres on Julia, the daughter of the Duke of Milan, who finds herself pregnant before she is officially married to the Prince of Parma. A sub-plot of the play is the story of Lauretta, who finds herself banished from the court of Milan and ends up falling in love with the Prince of Florence. (en)
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- A Maidenhead Well Lost (en)
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- A Pleasant Comedy, called A Maidenhead Well Lost (en)
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