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  • ...s]'' (1582), Stephen Gosson mentions an 'Aethiopian History' as one of the books "ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London" ([http://quod.lib.umich.edu ...ethiopian History'], the probable source text for this play, as one of the books "ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London". The passage reads,
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  • ...ollier, John Payne. ''A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language''. 2 vols. London, 1865.</div>
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  • ...unds a yeare towards your maintenance, and three hundred pounds to buy you books, as his brother, he weeping answer'd, I trust father you shall live to enjo ...e; given to the youngest son, who is a scholar, and had actually requested books as his inheritance). Inasmuch as the father bequeaths land to one son and h
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  • ...h'', an old play, allowed by Sir George Bucke, and ''burnt, with his other books''.'" Adams then quotes the entry in Henslowe's ''Diary'' (above) for the pa ...(p. 151, #99). Bawcutt adds the clarification by Bentley (below) that "the books destroyed by fire were those belonging to the Fortune theatre, burnt down o
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  • ...VHRiYKHY7DBpsQ6AEIUTAM#v=onepage&q=Boss%20of%20Billingsgate&f=false Google Books]). Jonson characteristically calls the site "Belinsgate," a reminder of the ...VHRiYKHY7DBpsQ6AEIUTAM#v=onepage&q=Boss%20of%20Billingsgate&f=false Google Books])</div>
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  • ...n he finished his apprenticeship in London. According to Baldwin, Hunt had books shipped to him at his new location, and this manuscript leaf was part of th ...of plays on the manuscript leaf as bookshop stock, suggesting an order for books rather than an inventory (412-3). '''James G. McManaway''' (who signed his
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  • ===Dorset Quarter Sessions Order and Minute Books===
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  • ...ilworth in 1575 that "Lucrece and Euryalus" was one of the favourite story-books [https://archive.org/stream/lanehamsletterde00lane#page/36/mode/2up (Laneha ...Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640.'' 2nd edn. W. A.Jackson, F. S. Ferguson, Kathari
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  • ===Bristol Mayors' Audit Books=== ...1188 NaT 7]). An early witness is Bodleian Library, MS Mus. f. 16-19, part books compiled c. 1641–62 by Thomas Hammond of Hawkedon, Suffolk. The words in
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  • ...Prize)|Welchmans price]]," a play title listed in Henslowe's inventory of books belonging to the Admiral's men, 3 March 1598 ([http://www.archive.org/strea ...of Wales" with the listing of "Welchmans price" in Henslowe's inventory of books in March 1598 (#90, p. 234; also, p. 102). He reads the specification of "a
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  • ...g, that histrionicall iesters and stage players should bee suffred to writ books of such matters and in deed a greate disgrace to our Religion.")
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  • ...Henry I"]). On the other hand, in a discussion of Henslowe's inventory of books in March 1598 (p. 102), Gurr identifies "Welchmans price" as "The Famous Wa
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  • ...rontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false (xxxi, Google Books)]. [[WorksCited|Fleay, ''BCED'']] follows suit, expanding Collier's identi
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  • ....google.it/books?id=vnFJAQAAMAAJ&hl=it&pg=PA437#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]: ...atin. Given that ''Cleopatra'' was performed in 1626, that the first three books of May's translation of Lucan were published in the same year and the compl
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  • ===Norwich Quarter Sessions Minute Books VI===
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  • ...rontcover&dq=quip+for+an+upstart+courtier&cd=4#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books, Modern Print ed.] Its [https://twitter.com/BeineckeLibrary/status/1545217 ...the narrative of Greene's tract as follows (61-2) [http://books.google.com/books?id=vl47AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=quip+for+an+upstart+courtier&cd=4#v=
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  • ...ristol Burgesses: 1599-1607 Calendared From The Corporation’s Great Audit Books'']. Online publication, 2009. </div>
    6 KB (921 words) - 05:02, 1 August 2018
  • :Purfoot, SR III, 576 (a mass entry, 7 Nov 1615, his father's books; one = "The history of HUON of Burdeaux")
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  • ...ed 'The Ephesian Matron' and 'The Roman Slave,' and an epic poem in twelve books entitle 'Carolies' in honour of Charles I, but the first two were never pub
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  • ...used by them as their prompt-copy, even as they used in 1609 such printed books as ''Pericles'' and ''King Lear''” (Sisson, “''Keep the Widow Waking''� ...arto,” and it is known that the players used print copies for their prompt books (142). (Sisson relates that according to the Star Chamber records, the play
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