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  • ...[https://archive.org/details/abiographicalch01fleagoog/page/n224/mode/2up 1:213]). [[Works_Cited|'''Greg''']] was receptive to Collier's link for both ..., they register their own ambivalence: "it is a curious mistake to make." (1:xxvii). '''Smith''', in his extensive study of the Conway Papers, was more
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  • .../www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n114/mode/1up (Greg, 1.54)] ...']] ([https://archive.org/details/cu31924026119705/page/n138, APX. I, art. 1, p. 121. l. 193)] <br><br>
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  • | [[Hercules, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1595]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • Twelve documents (11 bills, accounts, and receipts at Hatfield House and 1 at Chatsworth House) record the expenses related to the entertainment at Sa ...oulders") (Knowles, "Entertainment"). For facsimiles, see Orgel and Strong 1.122–23, and Knowles, "Entertainment."
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  • ...1601 to bye stammell cllath for a clocke for the gwisse" (fol. 94r; Greg, 1:149). The name "Webster," interlined in a different ink, is apparently Coll '''Hazlitt''' (1:ix), in his edition of Webster's plays, noted that Henslowe apparently refe
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  • ...chive.org/stream/henslowepapersbe00hensuoft#page/120/mode/2up APX. I, art. 1, col. 2, ll. 193 & 194, p. 121]) ...lad matter old enough for use in 1598; (2) Drayton, a collaborator on part 1, shows a knowledge in his other works of Clifton and a reference to Notting
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  • | y<sup>e</sup> 1 of aguste 1594
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  • ...|||||| ||R''es'' at harey of cornwell the 29 of ap<sup>r</sup>ell 159[''1'']2 || || . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvj<sup>s</sup> ...5/mode/1up (MS. I, art. 11, pp. 35-6)] and [[WorksCited|Foakes, 276-7]] to 1 August 1593), he gives information on his touring itinerary so that her let
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  • | y<sup>e</sup> 3[''1'']0 of decembʒ 1596||||||||||. . . . ne . .||||||R''es'' at that wilbe sh
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  • ...Shakespeare's History Plays''. Ed. Michael Hattaway. Cambridge: CUP, 2002. 1-24</div>
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  • ...ctober [1623], when Charles finally returned, brideless, from Madrid" (140-1). Nicol thus speculates that the play was "revived at a time when the topic ...ndall'': A Lost Jack Cade Play and its 1623 Revival". ''Early Theatre'' 19.1 (2016): 137-45.
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  • | Lent vnto Robart shawe the 1 of aguste ||} ...http://www.archive.org/stream/abiographicalch01fleagoog#page/n136/mode/2up 1.125]). He then asked, "Can it be that this title was discarded for ''Look A
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  • ...orded as being with the earl at Amersfoort on 6 May (Folger MS W.b.160, p. 1; qtd. Bald 396; Adams 374). Thomas King and Robert Browne (both named as mu ...ooks?id=qxQJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA238 Roget 2.238]; [[Works Cited|Chambers, ''ES'' 1.246n]]); and in 1572, an Italian troupe visiting Strassburg performed "danz
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  • ...Chaucer, newly printed. In this impression you shall find these additions: 1 His portraiture and progenie shewed. 2 His life collected. 3 Arguments to e ...ceived from the outset as a two-part play, rather than the success of part 1 generating demand for an unplanned part 2. His assumption is "that they bro
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  • .../henslowepapersbe00hensuoft#page/121/mode/1up APX. I, art. i, p. 121, col. 1, l. 198])
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  • ...ept. was the Globe, but it might have been the Rose" (''ES'', 2.367, note #1). ..." to which Chambers then adds "but it might have been the Rose" (p. 367, n.1).
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  • ...at the king of Cynocephali wore an enormous ruby around his neck" (pp. 100-1). Turning to two of Sussex's players who specialized in clown parts and who
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  • ...Martin Slater in 1598 and Edward Alleyn in 1601-2 (Greg, II.119; Chambers, 1.372). They were less specific about plays for which payments higher than £ ...tson]], Professsor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 1 March 2013.
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  • ...chive.org/stream/henslowepapersbe00hensuoft#page/121/mode/1up APX. !, art. 1, p. 121]: | Borbonne.||||1 p<sup>t</sup> of Hercules,
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  • | [[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1592]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Strange's|Strange's]], later [[:c
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