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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | R''es'' at iiij playes in one the 6 of marche 1591|| . . . . . . . . . . ||xxxj<sup>s</sup> vj<sup>d<
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  • :'''An Inuention of three playes in one''' prepared to haue ben shewed before her highnes on Shroue sondaye at ...so the date and venue of performance. The Queen's players had "Three Plays in One" ready for the festivities at Somerset House on Shrove Sunday (21 Febru
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  • #REDIRECT [[Five Plays in One (Queen's)]]
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  • ...''' presented and enacted before her ma''ies''tie on Twelfe daie at nighte in the hall at Grenew''i''ch by her highnes servaunt''es'' wheron was ymployed ...formance. "Five Plays in One" was given on 6 January 1585 (Twelfth Night), in the evening, at Greenwich.
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | |||||<nowiki>|7|</nowiki>||| || . . ne . .|| || tt at v playes in one. . . . . . . . . . . . . . |||||02|01|00 — 18 — 01
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  • | [[Anon.]] ([[Middleton]]?)||[[All's One, or, Four Plays in One]]||[[:Category:King's|King's]]
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | R''es'' at iiij playes in one the 6 of marche 1591|| . . . . . . . . . . ||xxxj<sup>s</sup> vj<sup>d<
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  • | [[All's One, or, Four Plays in One]]||[[1605]]||[[:category:King's|King's]]
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  • | [[Five Plays in One (Queen's)]]||[[1585]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] | [[Five Plays in One (Admiral's)]]||[[1597]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Five Plays in One (Queen's)|Five Plays in One]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] | [[Anon.]]||[[Three Plays in One]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Five Plays in One (Queen's)]]
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  • ...se documented. Entries for the relevant plays discuss issues of chronology in detail. | [[Anon.]]||[[Four Plays in One]]||[[:Category:Strange's|Strange's]]
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  • ...uted to Shakespeare. […] An Oxford college-master is one of the characters in the drama, and his intervention brings about the catastrophe. ...''Yorkshire Tragedy'', though it might be another one of the "Four Plaies in One" of which the Yorkshire play is the only known part" (226n).
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | |||||<nowiki>|7|</nowiki>||| || . . ne . .|| || tt at v playes in one. . . . . . . . . . . . . . |||||02|01|00 — 18 — 01
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  • | [[Fault in Friendship, A]]||[[1623]]||[[Brome, Richard|Brome]] & [[Jonson, Ben. Jr.]] | [[Five Plays in One (Queen's)]]||[[1585]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:Category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...f "Time's Triumph" in Henslowe's records for the Admiral's men at the Rose in April 1957 is the only recorded evidence of the play's existence and theatr
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  • ...''' presented and enacted before her ma''ies''tie on Twelfe daie at nighte in the hall at Grenew''i''ch by her highnes servaunt''es'' wheron was ymployed ...formance. "Five Plays in One" was given on 6 January 1585 (Twelfth Night), in the evening, at Greenwich.
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  • :'''An Inuention of three playes in one''' prepared to haue ben shewed before her highnes on Shroue sondaye at ...so the date and venue of performance. The Queen's players had "Three Plays in One" ready for the festivities at Somerset House on Shrove Sunday (21 Febru
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  • ...Deadly sinnes: which most-dealy, but most liuely playe, I might haue seen in London: and was verie gently inuited thereunto at Oxford, by ''Tarleton'' h ...rly iests, haue I ''imitated'' Tarltons ''play of the seauen deadly sinnes in my plot'' of ''Pierce Peniless?'' ... was sinne so vtterly abolished with '
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== Two records of performance survive in Henslowe’s accounts for early 1592:
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...ptember (given that a play named "venesyon" had appeared [not marked "ne"] in playlists at the Rose a month earlier [25 August] and had by 24 September a
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  • ...only evidence for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 5.1383). ...below); these include Glapthorne's ''The [[Noble Trial]]'', another of the plays on Marriott's List, and Glapthorne's ''The [[Noble Husbands]]'', a title wi
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...erformed "The French Comedy" at the Rose playhouse twice before Eastertide in 1595 and four times into the summer.
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  • The fifth item on '''[[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript]]''' is: ...uestion is whether these are two records of the same play, or two separate plays each with the title "The Lovers Holiday". Bentley and Harbage both note th
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  • In late 1653, the printer John Marriott entered a group of twenty-one plays on the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: ...e for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry of the play in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 5.1295).
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  • From a long list of plays entered into the Stationers' Register by Humphrey Moseley on 9 September, 1 :A Knaue in Print, or One for another"
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Receaued of m<sup>r</sup> Henshlowe in behalfe of the Company ||}
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...for differing opinions on whether Henslowe's entries represent one or two plays on Godfrey of Boulogne).
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  • ...are playlists compiled by stationers or others knowledgable about holdings in personal or institutional libraries. This page provides access to transcrip [[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript | Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript (c.1677-1703)]]
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  • ...els was descended from Queen Anne's Men and continued to perform their old plays, so that "''Grammercy Wit'' may have been written long before 1621" (5:1344 ...] (entry 1984) observes that "the title seems to have been a phrase spoken in grateful acknowledgement of one's native intelligence". He thus suggests th
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...his execution in 1521 for opposing Wolsey. The third Duke is a character in Shakespeare and Fletcher's ''Henry VIII''.
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  • ===[[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript]]=== The fiftieth and fifty-first items on '''[[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript]]''' are:
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  • Hill's list is reproduced and discussed [[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript|'''here''']]. The tenth item on it is: ...that there is a "The" to be supplied to the title, but no "The" is present in the one extant record. Adams adds that it is "hardly plausible" to actuall
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  • | [[All's One, or Four Plays in One]]||[[1605]]||[[:category:King's|King's]]
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  • ...eement was complete, and Henslowe probably retained the manuscript, having in effect bought it. :next w<sup>ch</sup> shall be in the yeare of our Lord
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  • ...who performed the one extant Brome/Heywood collaboration (see below). But in his ''ODNB'' article on Brome, Martin Butler adds that both this play and ' ...d, secondly, that Brome and Heywood wrote it. However, it should be borne in mind that the wording is not entirely conclusive on either of these points.
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  • Although a lost play by Rowley was entitled ''[[A Knave in Print, or One for Another]]'', Bentley states that "there is no adequate re ...that the two ''Knaves'' plays may have been revivals of the two ''Knack'' plays of the 1590s, ''A Knack to Know a Knave'' and ''A Knack to Know an Honest M
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  • ...Humphrey Moseley entered on the Stationers' Register a list of twenty-six plays, including: Among the manuscript plays which Warburton claimed had been destroyed by his cook are listed:
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  • ..., ''RES'' 479). Chambers believes it “most likely that the lists represent plays which the Revels Office had at some time or times under consideration for p ===Hill’s List of Early Plays in Manuscript===
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  • ...se documented. Entries for the relevant plays discuss issues of chronology in detail. | [[Anon.]]||[[Five Plays in One (Admiral's)]] ||[[Admiral’s]]
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  • ...these Books following are sold by ''Henry Marsh'' at the ''Princes Arms'' in ''Chancery-Lane''". Under "Incomparable Comedies, and Tragedies, written by ...e of a series of editions of this well-known language manual. The book is in dialogue-form, although it would still seem unscrupulous to call it a comed
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  • Archer's list is reproduced in full '''[[Archer%27s_List|here]]'''. Comedy, or tragedy (seemingly listed as both in 1656 record)
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  • A cast list for the play is recorded in British Library, Additional MS 38599, a manuscript miscellany by Richard Sh ...<sup>th</sup> men & boyes vpon Monday, Twesdaie, Wednesdaie, and Thursdaie in whitsonne weeke; the names of the plaiers was these =
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  • ...ess and Now Printing" which were advertised by the printer Nathaniel Brook in E. Phillips, ''The New World of English Words'' (1658). This is one of at <blockquote>Books in the Presse, and ready for Printing.<br>
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  • ...t be demonstrated that even a majority of the six were old Salisbury Court plays" (3.70). ...o have written seven new plays for the King's Revels/Queen Henrietta's Men in the period 1635-39. All seven of these seem to be already accounted for wi
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== A single record of performance survives in Henslowe’s accounts for early 1592 (new style):
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...evious owner. Its staging in proximity to the Admiral's acquisition of old plays from Pembroke's men invites consideration that this play too had belonged t
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  • ...attack and pillage Rome. This he successfully did, but was shot and killed in the final assault on the city. ...mes of James I were entered in the Stationers' Register for the first time in the 1640's" (5.1326).
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  • ...only evidence for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 4.1187). ...eton became again a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to him, dying in London in 1669. (See Kelly; Bentley, 4.1186-7).
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  • In ''[http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01951.0001.001 Plays Confuted in Five Actions]'' (1582), Stephen Gosson states that a play by the name of 'C ...se' as one of the books that had been 'ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London' ([http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/a01951.0001.001/69:A01951.0001.0
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== =====For "diuers thinges" in Philip Henslowe's diary=====
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  • ...be00hensuoft#page/130/mode/2up Greg, ''Papers'']). It surfaced ''c''. 1780 in the collection at Dulwich College. It had many years before been turned int ...estranged), scholars decided on a date before that dust-up, i.e., sometime in 1590.
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  • In late 1653, the printer Richard Marriott entered a group of twenty-one plays on the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: ...e for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry of the play in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 5.1321).
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  • ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library==== The sole mention of "Welchmans price" in the ''Diary'' occurs in a list of play titles inventoried by Henslowe under the heading dated 3 Mar
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  • In his entry for 25 March 1620 (i.e. 1621) -- 26 March 1621, Philip Powell of on Kendal a foole in a stage play in Bristoll being <br>
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  • ...sance Studies</i>, <i>Early Theatre</i>, <i>Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England</i>, <i>Early Modern Literary Studies</i>,<i> Borrowers and Lenders ...ish Shakespeare Association); and the collection of essays <em>Roman Women in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries</em> (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publ
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  • ==== Receipts in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== :R''es'' at Jeronymo the 7 of Jene[''y'']wary 1597 in ꝑte}
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  • :"The preparacion at Oxford in August 1605, against the comminge ::w''hi''ch I have seene in King''es'' Colledg in Cambridge, but acted farr worse,
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  • The forty-first play on [[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript|Hill's list of play manuscripts (BL Sloane MS 2893]] is:<br> ...t make it uninteresting: indeed, Julie Sanders comments that "Glapthorne's plays have slipped from notice but they remain strong examples of Caroline drama
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  • ...ie by the Earle of Oxenford his boyes on S<sup>t</sup> Iohns daie at night in Grenew<i>i</i>ch. ...'''[[Five Plays in One (Queen's)|Five Plays in One]]''', '''[[Three Plays in One]]''', an '''[[Antic Play and a Comedy]]''' (all performed by the Queen'
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  • ...wn porter; and comes face to face with his double, who is in fact an angel in disguise.<br><br> ...b of a fool, imprisoned, and given an ape for a counsellor, who is dressed in the same clothing as him. Still he refuses to relinquish his claim that he
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  • Stephen Gosson, ''Plays Confuted in Five Actions'' (1582, STC 12095), D4<sup>r</sup>-[D5<sup>r</sup>] ([http:// ...fewe antickes, to fitt their owne humors, with scoffes & tauntes; or wring in a shewe, to furnish the Stage, when it is to bare; when the matter of it se
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  • ...5-6). This petition was rejected by the town authorities, but is recorded in their archives. ...ne’s company; and that the two plays about a daughter called Annabella are in fact different descriptions of the same play.
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  • ...wenty-one plays registered on the Stationers' Register by Richard Marriott in late 1653 occurs: ...ted "for ''J.M.''," perhaps John Marriott, the father of Richard Marriott; in the quarto of 1687, Heminge's play is titled ''The Eunuch''.
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...quently came to be called St Albans in memory of the martyr executed there in the third century.
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  • "The Lovers of Loodgate" is included in John [[Warburton's List]] (c.1682-1759) of play-manuscripts allegedly destr Many of the plays on Warburton's list are mentioned in other sources, but this is not the case with "The Lovers of Ludgate".[[cate
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | in earnest of a booke Called the wooinge of deathe ||} xx<sup>s</sup>
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  • In late 1653, the printer Richard Marriott entered a group of twenty-one plays on the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: ...only evidence for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 5.1294).
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  • ...were listed as two of Heywood’s unpublished dramas (Baker 1 [1812], 333), in a slightly expanded entry on the dramatist. ...t days’. He notes that ''Love’s Mistress'' was printed in a second edition in 1640, ‘the date of the entry of ''“Love’s Masterpiece”'' on the Sta
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  • ...ove Lyes a bleedinge, All w<sup>ch</sup> Playes weare played w<sup>th</sup>in the tyme of this Accompte, viz p<sup>d</sup> the some of . . . . . .... ...s Men at court through the winter holiday season of 1612-13 (the other six plays named are "[[Bad Beginning Makes a Good Ending, A|A Bad Beginning Makes a G
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  • ...luded what appears to be a group of eight plays in a section headed "Books in the Press and Now Printing". None of them, as far as is known, were ever p :Books in the Presse, and ready for Printing.<br>
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  • ...ill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript|Abraham Hill's list of early plays in manuscript]] (1677-1703):<br> ...n and Kurt Tetzeli von Rosador detect "a rather vague chronological order" in Hill's list; since ''The Conquerer's Custom'' is at the top of the list, it
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  • :three Playes called. Sparagus Garden. The Antipodes. & Witt in a Madnes. [by Ric ''deleted''].<br><br> :16. ''Witt in a Madnes''. a play.
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  • ...Folger Shakespeare Library. Amongst them is the following transcription of plays from September 1624, which includes:<br><br> ...ting for one company, fifteen plays in little over a year, is unparalleled in Herbert's records. Fourteen of the fifteen are lost, the survivor being Th
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  • | [[All's One, or, Four Plays in One]]||[[1605]]||[[Middleton]]||[[King's|King's]]
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  • ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library==== ...l599?). And that document survives only in transcription, as Greg explains in the headnote to APX. I, art. 1 [http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowepaper
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  • ...', ''The Second Maiden’s Tragedy'', and ''Bugbears'' in full; ''Benefice'' in fragmentary form. ...folios 29-56, the ‘Bugbears’ folios 57-77. at the end is an imperfect play in quarto occupying folios 78-88. it is a fragment of the ‘Benefice’ by R.
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  • ...e lost, making Marriott's list an interesting reservoir of records of lost plays. ...gin examining this list, the first place to start is with the three extant plays. These are: <br>
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  • ...e powndes, And by waye of his Ma<sup>t''es''</sup> rewarde twentie powndes In all …… lx<sup>li</sup> ...John Warburton (1682-1759) in his list of the unprinted MS plays allegedly in his collection until destroyed by Warburton’s cook:<br>
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  • ...eyn and at one time in the possession of Edward Alleyn. It was first found in a copy of John Payne Collier's ''The History of English Dramatic Poetry'' ( ...on the concluding comment, "so the stock oweth me made euen at grauesend" in line 31 -- Gravesend being a possible port (see Evans 266). Evans suggests
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== Two records of performance survive in Henslowe’s accounts for early 1592:
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  • In late 1653, the printer Richard Marriott entered a group of twenty-one plays on the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: ...e for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry of the play in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 5.1312).
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  • In a listing headed as follows: : In the name of god Amen begninge the 27 of
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== A single record of performance survives in Henslowe’s accounts for early 1592 (new style):
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ::1. the entry on 7 August 1594 is one of several in the diary that shares a calendar date with another play. Following the entr
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  • ...one plays entered on the Stationer's Register by the printer John Marriott in 1653 is listed: ...Humphrey Moseley entered on the Stationers' Register a list of twenty-six plays, including: <br>
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  • The list of "Books very lately Printed, and in the Press now printing" appended to Flatman's ''Naps upon Parnassus'' (1658 A running title reads "''Books sold by'' Nath. Brook ''at the Angell in'' Cornhill".
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  • In late 1653, the printer Richard Marriott entered a group of twenty-one plays on the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: ...eem likely that Marriott would have entered it on the Stationers' Register in 1653". (Bentley, 5.1364).
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...ly mean that the item so bracketed had been expunged from company business in every sense.
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== In the fall season of 1595, "Disguises" was the fourth play with Henslowe's en
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  • F. G. Fleay catalogued ''Moore's Masque'' in his ''Biographical Chronicle of English Drama'' (2.358): ...ne of the six Moors in the Anti-Mask. MS. Exhibited twice in public; once in private for gentlewomen.
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  • ...Humphrey Moseley entered in the Stationers' Register a list of twenty-six plays, eleven of which were attributed to Philip Massinger, including: John Payne Collier, in a list of "Additional Notes and Corrections" to his edition of Henslowe's d
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  • ''NB. This title may refer to two lost plays; see [[#Critical Commentary|'Critical Commentary']] below for further infor ..., ''RES'' 479). Chambers believes it “most likely that the lists represent plays which the Revels Office had at some time or times under consideration for p
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  • ...'The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises'' (1576), where it is mentioned as already in wide circulation: :No measure hath shee [Fortune] in her gifts, shee doth reward eache sort.
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...s in its last year at the Rose; it would move to the new Fortune playhouse in Middlesex at the end of the summer of 1600.
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  • ...Humphrey Moseley entered on the Stationers' Register a list of twenty-six plays, including: <br> "The Vestall A Tragedy by H. Glapthorn" is listed among the manuscript plays which Warburton claimed had been destroyed by his cook:<br>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | |||||&nbsp; &nbsp;Rowly &amp; Thomas downton in earnest of ||}
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  • ====Playlists in Henslowe's diary==== ...of Don Horatio" was consistently scheduled first in the pairing. However, in December 1592-January 1593, when Strange's men returned to the Rose, ''The
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  • ...e play appears in the Register. It seems likely that this error originated in Stephen Jones’s ''Biographia Dramatica'' (346). ...version of "S <sup>r</sup> Rob. le Green," an author who is listed earlier in the inventory ("Nothing Imposeble to love T. C. S<sup>r</sup>. Rob. le Gree
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  • ...e for the existence of a play of this name is Marriott's entry of the play in the Stationers' Register" (Bentley, 5.1447). ...sband'', Dryden plays which Harbage sees as possibly founded on lost Brome plays.
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  • :maticis in scena[m] 3<sup>o</sup> Idus Iunii ...s of June [11 June] to celebrate the arrival of the new masters. It begins in this way."
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  • ...umphrey’s Ash Wednesday Sermon (''De Fermento Vitando''), 1582, reproduced in Elliott and Nelson, [http://www.archive.org/stream/oxfordREED01elliuoft#pag ...ur. An non meministis Euclionem sic ollam suam [''marginal note'': Fabulae in col: D. Ioannis, Christi, M. Magd.], Antonium sic Cleopatram, Alexandrum si
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | &amp; Thomas deckers in earneste of ther boocke ||}
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  • ...hich the title is given by the nineteenth-century scholar Jacob Henry Burn in his recently rediscovered notes from the ''Office-Book'' (Bawcutt, 146). B ...el Rowley]], an experienced actor-playwright who had already been involved in theatre for more than twenty years. For a biography, see Susan Cerasano's
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  • ...retary to Philip Julius, Duke of Stettin-Pomerania, recorded the following in his travel diary: ...e companies, making the most obvious choices either the Globe or the Rose. In a note to his entry (cited above), Chambers cites Charles W. Wallace as hav
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