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"An 'Chettle's lad admits Will had ever rather see the swords an' hear a drum than look upon his lessons ----"
A Warwickshire Lad The Story of the Boyhood of William Shakespeare George Madden Martin 1901
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Ben Jonson, Francis Meres, Henry Chettle, Robert Greene, Richard Barnfield, Gabriel Harvey, Francis Beaumont best-friend of John Fletcher, one of Shakespeare's collaborators are among the many people known to have written about or alluded to Shakespeare.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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Ben Jonson, Francis Meres, Henry Chettle, Robert Greene, Richard Barnfield, Gabriel Harvey, Francis Beaumont best-friend of John Fletcher, one of Shakespeare's collaborators are among the many people known to have written about or alluded to Shakespeare.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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Knacke to knowe a Knave, Banke's Bay Horse in a Trance, or the works of those eminent dramatists, Nabbes, May, Glapthorne, or Chettle, then would the collection have been worthy of distinguished notice.
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author John Hill Burton
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Chettle, Esq., 1616; "and at pp. 119. 208. the marriage of" Henry Chettle,
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The Chafins, of Chettle, in Dorsetshire, possessed at one time some interesting family memorials.
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Chettle, "died in or before the year 1607," it is equally clear that he was
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This characterization so well fits in with the tone of later contemporary allusions to Shakespeare that it is regrettable that Chettle did not make its reference to him beyond a doubt.
The Facts About Shakespeare William Allan Nielson
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Hutchins (_Hist. of Dorset. _, vol.i. p. 53.ed. 1774) mentions a family named Chettle, which was seated at Blandford St. Mary from 1547 to about
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Hutchins, many notices of the Chettle family; but all, I should infer,
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