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  • ...will come of nothing? Or, What can we Learn from Plays that Don't Exist?", 1-16. <br>([http://www.palgrave.com/resources/sample-chapters/9781137403964_s ...David McInnis]] and [[Matthew Steggle]], "Introduction: Coping with Loss", 1-19.
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  • ===Payments for Part 1 (''Henslowe's Diary'') === :{| width="950" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"
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  • ...http://www.archive.org/stream/abiographicalch01fleagoog#page/n62/mode/2up 1.51]). ...stomers" at the Rose and the "familiar faces" of the Admiral's players (p. 1). He sees that style begin to develop in December 1594 with "[[Wise Man of
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  • ...://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n74/mode/1up (Greg 1.13)]:|||||||||| ...://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n75/mode/1up (Greg 1.15)]:|||||||||
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  • | 1[59]600 to bye a sewt for his boye in the ||} xxxx<sup>s</sup> ...he Seven Wise Masters]]" and the two-part "[[Fair Constance of Rome, Parts 1 and 2|Fair Constance of Rome]]" (pp. 29-30).
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  • | [[Godfrey of Boulogne, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1594]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ..."A Most Sweet Song of an English Merchant, borne at Chichester” (p. 38, n.1). ...borne at Chichester," as the basis of the narrative of the play (p. 38, n.1), and [[WorksCited|Greg II]] agreed (p. 166, #48). [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''
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  • | [[Devil and Collier, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1638]]||[[:category:unknown|Unknown]]
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  • NB. sometimes referred to as "Part 1" or as "[[Worse Afeared than Hurt]]", owing to a series of alterations in H ...://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n150/mode/1up Greg 1.90])
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  • {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" align="left" border="0" style="width: 650px; height: 75px;" | R[es] at the 1 p of forteunatus . . . . . .<br>
    13 KB (1,986 words) - 10:14, 16 September 2022
  • ...he Bristow Marchant writt: by Forde & Decker 22 Oct <sub>^</sub> <sup>1624 1 li.</sup> ...sup>d</sup> for Prince's Company 22 Oct 1624 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1<sup><u>li</u></sup>
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  • ...and to point out that Henslowe himself shifted to that choice (p. 135, n. 1). ...New Fashions" as ''Isle of a Woman'', p. 60). The issue here is two-fold: (1) what is the correct reading of Henslowe's handwriting; and (2) how indepen
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  • | y<sup>e</sup> 1[7]9 of maye 1595 ...to guess, on account of Henslowe's ingeniously corrupt spelling" (p. 56, n.1).
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  • ...//www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n111/mode/1up (Greg 1.52)] .../www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n113/mode/1up (Greg 1.53)]
    7 KB (792 words) - 13:24, 14 September 2022
  • ...r the Court, "was probably either their play of 26 December ... or that of 1 January 1575, in which there were chimney sweepers" (2.88).
    3 KB (431 words) - 13:06, 28 February 2023
  • | [[Earl Godwin and His Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1598]]||[[Chettle, Henry|Chettle]], [[Dekker, Thomas | Dekker]],
    4 KB (566 words) - 12:32, 5 December 2022
  • ...ith a list of plays performed before the King and Queen [manuscript], 1630/1 March 12:'''<br> ...e in the printed texts of ''1 Henry IV'' (e.g., "my old lad of the castle" 1.2.41). In a Shakespeare-centric scholarly tradition, references to "Oldcast
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  • | [[Godfrey of Boulogne, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1594]]||[[Unknown]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ...re than coincidence in a nine-year-old play, ''The Tanner of Denmark''” (5.1.162n). Indeed, it seems that tanners proverbially had thick skins. In Holyd ...ncy to assume that Henslowe meant the tanner of Tamworth (from Heywood’s ''1 & 2 Edward IV''). Thus '''Ethel Seaton''' conjectures that “[t]he unknown
    8 KB (1,157 words) - 10:43, 15 September 2022
  • | [[Knaves, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1613]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Prince Charles's (I)|Prince Charl
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