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Aliens and Englishness in Elizabethan Drama
Newfangle the vice enters with traditional bravado until Lucifer appears and
gives him his orders to corrupt the world. Newfangle's friend Tom Collier enters to
report on his day's dishonest dealings before dancing familiarly with Lucifer.
Lloyd Edward Kermode,
2009
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British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue: Volume III: 1590-1597
... Herald (s.p.s) FOLLY: Folly (s.d.s and s.p.s) NICENESS: Niceness (s.d.s)
NEWFANGLE: Newfangle (S.d.s and s.p.s) DALLIANCE: Dalliance (s.d.s)
JEALOUSY: Jealousy (s.d.s) DUKE: the Duke (s.d.s); Dake (s.p.s) TRUMPETER:
a Trumpet ...
Martin Wiggins, Catherine Richardson,
2013
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Rhetorical Subversion in Early English Drama
At the level of the text as an artifact, Fulwell carefully constructs these rhyming
couplets to maximize the comedic suspense surrounding Nichol Newfangle's
name — Nichol doesn't name himself for his first eleven lines — and thereby
produces ...
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English Dramatic Interludes, 1300–1580: A Reference Guide
CHARACTERS Nicol Newfangle (Vice) Haunce Good Fame Devil/Lucifer Philip
Fleming God's Promises Tom Collier Cuthbert Cutpurse Honour Tom Tosspot
Pierce Pickpurse Severity Rafe Roister Virtuous Living Hankin Hangman PLOT ...
Finis [Exit Prologue] Here enlreth Nichol Newfangle the Vice laughing, and hath
a knave of clubs in his hand which as soon as he speaketh he qlfi'reth unto one
of the men or boys standing by. N. New. Ha, ha, ha, ha, now like unto like, it will ...
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Stages and Playgoers: From Guild Plays to Shakespeare
In the Elizabethan Like Will to Like (whose cautionary message is that villains
and fools attract their own kind), Nichol Newfangle picks on the women among
the crowd: "How say you, woman? you that stand in the angle? / Were you never
...
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Shakespeare's Clown-servants: From Late Feudal to ...
Newfangle. But hast thou no conscience to beguiling thy neighbour? Collier. No,
marry, so ich may gain vor my labour. It is a common trade nowadays, this is plain
, To cut one another's throat vor lucre and gain. A small vau't as the world is ...
Everett Gary Neasman,
2007
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Staging Conventions in Medieval English Theatre
45 Newfangle, the vice, sees the Devil enter and offers 6 lines of introduction to '
my godfather Lucifer'. At this point another explicit stage direction states: 'This
name Lucifer must be written on his back and in his brest.'46 The time taken for ...
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The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature
The characters are stock figures from the morality tradition; there is even a Vice,
Nichol Newfangle, the godson of Lucifer. Towards the middle of the interlude
Good Fame, Honour, God's Promise, and Virtuous Life appear and remind the ...
Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr., Alan Stewart, Rebecca Lemon,
2012
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The Social Relations of Jonson's Theater
To take a garden variety example, the topic of fashion is all over Ulpian Fulwell's
Like Will to Like, quoth the Devil to the Collier (1568), which features a Vice
called Nichol Newfangle, who was apprenticed to Lucifer as a tailor. Lucifer fell
from ...
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