Question

According to an Elizabethan proverb, “They that die [as these people], lead apes in hell.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Moll Yellowhammer tries to escape her arranged marriage to Sir Walter Whorehound in a Thomas Middleton play titled for what sort of person? That play is set in Cheapside.
ANSWER: a maid [accept an old maid or a spinster; accept A Chaste Maid in Cheapside]
[10e] Katherine Philips, a cavalier poet from this century, wrote “There’s no such thing as leading apes in hell” in her poem “A Married State.” Aphra Behn and other Restoration playwrights wrote during this century.
ANSWER: 17th century [or 1600s]
[10m] In this play, a woman complains that her father’s favoritism for Bianca will doom her to lead apes in hell. In this play’s frame “induction,” a lord pranks the drunken beggar Christopher Sly into thinking that he’s a noble.
ANSWER: The Taming of the Shrew (by Wiliam Shakespeare)
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