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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Baker, David Erskine. Biographia Dramatica; or, A Companion to the Playhouse. New edn. London, 1782. [https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_6mQaSB8SesoC#page/n5/mode/2up (Internet Archive)]</div> | |||
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Ovid. ''Metamorphoses''. Trans. Arthur Golding. 1567. [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A08649.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext EEBO-TCP open-access] </div> | <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Ovid. ''Metamorphoses''. Trans. Arthur Golding. 1567. [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A08649.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext EEBO-TCP open-access] </div> | ||
Revision as of 00:32, 19 February 2015
William Shakespeare (attrib.) (1613)
Historical Records
Stationers' Register
29 June 1660 (SR2, 2.271, CLIO)
Master Hum. Moseley |
Entred for his copies under the hand of MASTER THRALE warden, the severall plays following that is to say . . . . xiijs
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Theatrical Provenance
Unknown; presumably it would have been performed by the Lord Chamberlain's / King's men.
Probable Genre(s)
Comedy.
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
Ovid.
References to the Play
<List any known or conjectured references to the lost play here.>
Critical Commentary
In a variant of the formulation applied to each of the three plays registered by Moseley in 1660, Bentley writes: βIt is quite unlikely that this comedy was written by Shakespeare, for no other reference to the title is known. Presumably the story came from Ovid, but I know of no evidence of the date or authorship of the manuscript Moseley had in 1660β (5.1355).
(2.172)
For What It's Worth
<Enter any miscellaneous points that may be relevant, but don't fit into the above categories. This is the best place for highly conjectural thoughts.>
Works Cited
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