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:& creseda] ʌ <sup>the</sup> tragede <sup>of Agamemnon</sup> the some of ………… xxx<sup>s</sup> | :& creseda] ʌ <sup>the</sup> tragede <sup>of Agamemnon</sup> the some of ………… xxx<sup>s</sup> | ||
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:pd vnto the m<sup>r</sup> of Revelles man for lycensynge | :pd vnto the m<sup>r</sup> of Revelles man for lycensynge |
Revision as of 10:54, 8 July 2013
Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle (1599)
Historical Records
Payments to Playwrights(Henslowe's Diary)
F. 63 (Greg, I.109)
- lent vnto mr dickers & mr chettell the 26 of
- maye 1599 in earneste of a Boocke called [troylles
- & creseda] ʌ the tragede of Agamemnon the some of ………… xxxs
Payments, Miscellaneous(Henslowe's Diary)
- pd vnto the mr of Revelles man for lycensynge
- of a Boocke called the tragedie of agamemnon
- the 3 of June 1599 ………… vijs
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