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Asymptotic distribution of test statistics in the analysis of moment structures under inequality constraints
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ALEXANDER SHAPIRO
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Biometrika
Biometrika, Volume 72, Issue 1, April 1985, Pages 133–144, https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/72.1.133
Published: 01 April 1985
... the asymptotic distribution of test statistic is a mixture of chi-squared distributions. The problem of finding the corresponding weights is discussed. Asymptotic normality Chi-bar-squared statistic Factor analysis Heywood case Moment structure Test statistic Biometrika (1985), 71, 1, pp. 133-14 133...
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Published: 26 August 2024
...0 26 08 2024 This chapter extends the ideas of Chapter 2 to reconsider the opportunities for communal understanding generated by Tudor and Stuart ‘pedant’ plays, including Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost and Thomas Heywood’s How a Man May Choose a Good Wife from ...
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7 Shakespeare’s singularity
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Bart van Es
Published: 14 February 2013
...This wide-ranging chapter addresses the question ‘How unusual was Shakespeare’s position?’ It compares his situation as a sharer and playwright to that of all other contemporary dramatic poets, including Lyly, Chapman, Jonson, Middleton, Marston, Fletcher, and Thomas Heywood. The conditions...
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Introduction: Mammon in the Tudor Common Wealth
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David Landreth
Published: 19 April 2012
... waste Appadurai Arjun material culture critical method New Economic Criticism riddle imagery and the visual arts Judas mystery and mystification Aristotle idolatry Simmel Georg usury Yates Julian Smith Sir Thomas dilemma Harrison William Heywood John Respublica Mary I Queen of England...
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English Seneca: Heywood to Hamlet
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Jessica Winston
Published: 18 September 2012
...Jasper Heywood helped develop interest in Seneca's works by making them accessible for a new generation of readers and writers. However, he was not wholly responsible for the ancient tragedian's growing popularity. How, then, can we explain the increasing interest in and importance of Senecan drama...
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Royal entry: London, 18 August 1554
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Alexander Samson
Published: 01 March 2020
...Philip and Mary’s entry into London on 18th August reflects the complexity of their reign. Organised by a group of aldermen, including Richard Grafton, Protestant printer of the Great Bible, and John Heywood, Catholic poet and dramatist, it registered the multivocal responses of a city...
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A Woman Killed With Kindness
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Catherine Richardson
Published: 30 October 2006
...Thomas Heywood's A Woman Killed With Kindness is a very different kind of domestic tragedy from Arden of Faversham or Two Lamentable Tragedies . It is not based on a historical narrative, and its only gestures towards geographical particularity...
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Tudor Household Drama: Beyond the Cognitive Turn
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John J. Mcgavin and Greg Walker
Published: 01 April 2016
.... cognitive science space theatrical cognitive mirroring cognitive simulation Gallese Vitorrio ‘mirror’ neurons monkeys imagination Lomazzo G P Merleau Ponty Maurice reality and theatre Haydocke R Heywood Thomas MacConachie Bruce painting posture aesthetics Chekov Anton Moscow Art Theatre...
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Senecan Tragedy in Early Elizabethan England
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Jessica Winston
Published: 01 May 2016
...This chapter examines the early Elizabethan translations of the tragedies of Seneca to argue that translators used these to foster personal connections, as well as political expression. The translators Jasper Heywood, Alexander Neville, John Studley, and Thomas Nuce made different sorts of contacts...
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Published: 01 March 2016
...Starting from Dryden’s critique of Troilus and Cressida in the preface to his adaptation (1679), and invoking, for comparative purposes, other treatments of the love story by Chaucer, Henryson, and Thomas Heywood, this chapter looks at constancy in Shakespeare’s play, and at how...
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Published: 01 March 2016
... within the context of deeply embodied Galenic humoralism, the chapter argues for a more pluralistic view, highlighting the interplay of holism and dualism in the period. It examines how several Renaissance plays, including Heywood’s A Woman Killed with Kindness , Ford’s The Broken ...
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Identifying the Author of Pericles, Acts 1 and 2
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MACD. P. JACKSON
Published: 28 August 2003
...This chapter attempts to identify the author of Pericles , Acts 1 and 2. George Wilkins, Thomas Heywood, John Day, William Rowley, George Chapman, Thomas Dekker, and Thomas Middleton have all been proposed as candidates of co-authorship, but Wilkins is the only one...
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The Protestant Establishment in Action
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P. C. Kemeny
Published: 21 December 2017
... Heywood Angela imagination Queen v Hicklin 1868 Boston Children’s Aid Society Boston’s Children’s Aid Society Chase Henry Episcopalians magazines McVickar William Methodists theater venereal diseases Board of Aldermen Boston Christian Temperance Union Howe Julia Ward juries McAfee R W New...
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New Forms, New Challenges: Heywood’s songs: Merriness, Malice, and the Death of More
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Greg Walker
Published: 29 April 2020
...John Heywood: Comedy and Survival in Tudor England . Greg Walker, Oxford University Press (2020). © Greg Walker.
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198851516.001.0001 Heywood’s songs have generally been seen by literary scholars as essentially harmless evocations of joie de vivre ...
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Published: 29 April 2020
...John Heywood: Comedy and Survival in Tudor England . Greg Walker, Oxford University Press (2020). © Greg Walker.
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198851516.001.0001 This chapter looks in detail at the evidence for Heywood’s involvement in the so called Prebendaries Plot against Thomas Cranmer...
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Published: 29 April 2020
...John Heywood: Comedy and Survival in Tudor England . Greg Walker, Oxford University Press (2020). © Greg Walker.
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198851516.001.0001 This chapter looks at Heywood’s remarkable rehabilitation after his abjuration in 1543, and examines in detail his turn to a new...
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‘When all that is to was is brought’ A Time of Endings and Thoughts of Flight
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Greg Walker
Published: 29 April 2020
...John Heywood: Comedy and Survival in Tudor England . Greg Walker, Oxford University Press (2020). © Greg Walker.
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198851516.001.0001 This chapter examines Heywood’s fortunes in the early years of the reign of Elizabeth I, as he strove to maintain his position...
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From Bitesize Morsels to Thyestean Feasts: The Competitive World of Senecan Revenge Tragedy
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Elizabeth Sandis
Published: 12 May 2022
... Taylors’ School The London Marston John Parnassus trilogy anon Quintilian professional drama status of gown as symbol of identity skills to succeed Tucker Thomas metamorphosis Marlowe Christopher Devereux Robert Thyestean language the Caesar’s Revenge anon Goffe Thomas Heywood Jasper...
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Fortunate Returns: Venturing, Performance, and the Hidden Hand of Providence in The Merchant of Venice (c.1596) and The Four Prentices of London (c.1594)
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Jane Hwang Degenhardt
Published: 25 August 2022
... Heywood’s The Four Prentices of London (c .1594) generate theatrical wonder by embracing the aesthetic and affective potential of a hidden providence, while the same time demonstrating how the inaccessibility of providential knowledge creates opportunities to empower human...
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Friendly Credit and its Dangers
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Laura Kolb
Published: 04 February 2021
...Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare. Laura Kolb, Oxford University Press (2021). © Laura Kolb.DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198859697.003.0003 This chapter reads Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and Thomas Heywood’s A Woman Killed with Kindness ...
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