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A Sphinx

William Hone, The Every-Day Book (1825-26), pp. 1168 onwards a full description of Bartholomew Fair and its shows. A Sphinx. A Gorgon. Scott Culter Shershow, ‘The Mouth of ’Hem All: Ben Jonson, Authorship and the Performing Object’, Theatre Journal 46: 2 (1994), 187-212.

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A Sphinx

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  1. William Hone, The Every-Day Book (1825-26), pp. 1168 onwards a full description of Bartholomew Fair and its shows.

  2. A Sphinx

  3. A Gorgon

  4. Scott Culter Shershow, ‘The Mouth of ’Hem All: Ben Jonson, Authorship and the Performing Object’, Theatre Journal 46: 2 (1994), 187-212. Richard Levin, ‘The Structure of Bartholmew Fair’, PMLA 80:3 (1965), 172-9. Eugene M. Waith, ‘The Staging of Bartholmew Fair’, SEL 2:2 (1962), 181-95.

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