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  • ...do with the masque, but some items give some indication of the staging of the play: two dozen pairs of gloves (a traditional etiquette of court practice) ...er Richard Mulcaster. The venue was perhaps the Hall at Hampton Court, and the date 2 February 1574.
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  • John Finnis and Patrick H. Martin provide an English translation to accompany the Latin: ...bout his mother, Jocasta; and Julius Caesar so in love with power that for the sake of it he thought he could violate oaths and any other kind of right?]
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  • ...s he contributed to an Oxford collection, published in 1587, commemorating the death of Sir Philip Sidney: ...et, has destroyed my triple tragedies Croesus, Philotas, and the one about the savage house of Pelops. (trans. [https://philological.cal.bham.ac.uk/exequi
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  • ..., but see [[#Theatrical Provenance|'''Theatrical Provenance''']] below for the significant redating) :the president's house
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  • ====Accounts of the Office of the Revels==== ...tide and the son day folowing' (December 1578-January 1579). The Office of the Revels entry for "A Greek Maid" reads as follows:…
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  • | R''es'' at sy<sup>r</sup> John mandevell the 24 of febreary . . . | R''es'' at mendefell the 1 of ap<sup>r</sup>ell 1591 . . . . . . . . . . .
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  • | ||y<sup>e</sup> 4 of June 1596||||||R''es'' at the tragedie of focas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .||xxxj<sup>s | Lente vnto the company the 16 of maye 1598 to buye||}
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  • Stephen Gosson, ''The School of Abuse'' (1579), 23 ([http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/a01953.0001 ...ous gesture wounding the eye, nor with slouenly talke hurting the eares of the chast hearers.</blockquote>
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  • | Receavd of m<sup>r</sup> hinchlowe the 1 march to paye to ||} | for a boocke calld the 7 wise m<sup>rs</sup> the some of . . . . . . . . . . ||}
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  • | |||| |||| |||| ||R''es'' at senobia the 9 of marche 1591 || |||||||| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ||xxi The play was acted by Lord Strange’s Men at the Rose.
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  • | R''es'' at Julian the apostata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br> Performed as a new play by the Admiral's men at the Rose playhouse on 29 April 1596 and twice more thereafter.
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  • ...esolate ''Cornelia''’ and anticipates ‘my next Sommers better trauell with the Tragedy of ''Portia''’ (Boas, 102). ...y that Kyd completed work on this translation or another projected work on the life of St Paul before his death in August 1594 (Erne, 220).
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  • ...cluded in these prologues is “A Prologue to a play there [Ireland]; Call’d THE TOY” (sig. <sup>2</sup>C7v-C8r): So sickly are the Palats now a-dayes,
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  • ...a tragi-comedy acted before the King & Queen, and at Salisbury-Court, with great applause / written by T.G. ; with an alphebeticall catologue of all such pl ''All images by [[Brett Greatley-Hirsch]], reproduced by permission of the [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=156386 Folger Shakespe
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  • ...aualiero, that you presse not the Martinists with much Scripture, they are great quoters of cōmon places if you marke them.<br> ...as the stocke-keeper of the Bridewel-house of Canterburie; he must carrie the purse, to defray their charges, and then hee may be sure to serue himselfe.
    14 KB (2,372 words) - 18:17, 23 March 2017
  • ...s and plays by others. Included in these prologues is “A Prologue there to the ''Irish Gent''.” (sig. <sup>2</sup>C4v-C5r): The aire is held so temperate (if there
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  • ===Edict issued by the Lord Chamberlain, 10 August 1639=== ...Premisses as they tender his Ma<sup>tes</sup> displeasure and will answere the Contempt. Giuen &c’ Aug 10. 1639.</blockquote>
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  • | Layd owt for the company the 16 febrearye 1599 ||} | Lent vnto w<sup>m</sup> Birde the 10 marche 1599 to ||}
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  • ...paper (2 folios / 4 pages) in length. The first page features a number at the top (2) and begins part-way through a scene, preserving 144 lines in total ...into pages to display the text in order. The following openings illustrate the sheet of paper itself:'''
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  • :p<i>d</i> at the apoynt of w<sup>m</sup> Jube the 21 (The title '[[felmelanco]]' is crossed out, and 'Chester' inserted underneath.)
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