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The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley

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The text of The Concealed Fansyes, which has hitherto remained unprinted, is preserved in the Bodleian library in Rawlinson MS. Poet. 16, which bears the following title: “Poems, songs, and a pastorall, by the Rt honble the Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley.” Though the play was listed by Halliwell-Phillipps, students of the drama have displayed very little curiosity in regard to it. Indeed, aside from a few communications which appeared many years ago in Notes and Queries, I have not found the slightest discussion of this play.
Title: The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley
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The text of The Concealed Fansyes, which has hitherto remained unprinted, is preserved in the Bodleian library in Rawlinson MS.
Poet.
16, which bears the following title: “Poems, songs, and a pastorall, by the Rt honble the Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley.
” Though the play was listed by Halliwell-Phillipps, students of the drama have displayed very little curiosity in regard to it.
Indeed, aside from a few communications which appeared many years ago in Notes and Queries, I have not found the slightest discussion of this play.

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