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  • ...such documents are playlists compiled by stationers or others knowledgable about holdings in personal or institutional libraries. This page provides access
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  • ...Richard II'' at the Globe. He died in 1605, leaving a will full of details about his professional and personal connections.
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  • ...nted, but (sadly) he did not include in his 1616 folio collection of works about a half dozen plays that he worked on (primarily in the Henslowe years) and
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  • ...ve. You can replame this comment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail --> ...eppard might have known it". He also observes that "Davenport was thinking about pirates when he wrote ''A New Trick to Cheat the Devil''", which seems to h
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  • ...elieved to be in the handwriting of William Shakespeare. Scholars disagree about its dates and company affiliation/s.
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  • ...s neither the Browne who led Derby's men nor the Browne of the Boar's Head about whom Philip Henslowe replied (to Edward Alleyn in 1603), saying that '''tha
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  • The records of the Court of Chancery have produced documents about the early modern English playhouse world, in part because men of ordinary m
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:11, 23 March 2018
  • ....125]). He then asked, "Can it be that this title was discarded for ''Look About You'' (''LAY'')," which he had already "attributed to [Anthony] Wadson." In ...ve a care"), but saw nothing that suggested the several instances of "look about you" in the text of ''LAY'' had been edited from "bear a brain." He conside
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  • ...s reputed to have written for the Queen's men (though none of the evidence about him attributes a specific play by him to that company). He is best known fo
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  • | [[Anon.]] ([[Webster, John|Webster]]? [[Shirley, James|Shirley]]?)||[[Play about the Duke of Florence (BL Add MS 88878)]]||[[:category:Unknown|Unknown]]
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