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  • ...ced at [[Trinity, Cambridge|Trinity College, Cambridge]], March [[1615]]. (Harbage has [[St John’s, Cambridge]]). REED has "Trinity College hall, by student Latin Comedy (Harbage)
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  • |probableGenres=History History [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • |probableGenres=History ...s order in Henslowe's entries, though both consider it to have had a stage history already. [[WorksCited|Greg II]] thought it was "[n]o doubt an old play of P
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  • Comedy? [[Works Cited|Harbage]] History [[Works Cited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #602]]
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  • Biblical History (Harbage), Biblical Tragedy The most likely source for ''The History of Job'' is the Book of Job from the ''Bishops' Bible'' (1586).
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  • ...nd published the contents of the manuscript named above. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buck, written on w Unknown Co. at Ct. (Harbage); possibly King’s (Bentley V.1352).
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  • ...hen British Museum manuscript, Cotton MS. Tiberius E. X. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buck, written on w Unknown company at court (Harbage); King’s (Bentley).
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  • Classical History ([[Works Cited|Harbage]]) [[category:Court]][[category:Update]][[category:History]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]]
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  • Moral? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...lays in One"]] (1.#8, p. 287). In apparent contradiction, in ''A Chronicle History'' (p. 114), he identifies "Times Triumph" with Heywood's ''Jupiter and Io''
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  • History? [[WorksCited|Harbage]] ::* Caradoc of Llancarvan, ''The History of Cambria, Now Called Wales'', trans. Humphrey Llywd (1584)
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  • foreign pseudo-history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); history ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #894]]) ...ory:disguise]] [[category:Foxe]][[category:Henslowe's records]] [[category:history]] [[category:Leicester's]] [[category:Lydgate]] [[category:pope]] [[categor
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  • ...hen British Museum manuscript, Cotton MS. Tiberius E. X. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buck, written on w Unknown company at court (Harbage). Chambers (''RES'' 484) suggests that the plays in Buck’s list, written
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  • :(Jacob Henry Burn, "Collection towards forming a history of the now obsolete office of the Master of the Revells", [1874]. James Mar Comedy (?) (Harbage)
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  • ...hen British Museum manuscript, Cotton MS. Tiberius E. X. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buc, written on wh Unknown company at court (Harbage).Chambers (''RES'' 484) suggests that the plays in Buc’s list, written on
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  • ...nd published the contents of the manuscript named above. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buck, written on w Unknown Co. at Ct. (Harbage); possibly King’s (Bentley V.1309).
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  • Romantic comedy? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...eam/henslowesdiary02hensuoft#page/158/mode/2up #32, p. 158]), [[WorksCited|Harbage]], and more recently '''Knutson'''. [[category:F. G. Fleay]]
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  • Comedy (Harbage). '''Harbage''' assigns a date range of 1587–97.
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  • The anonymous "History of the Knight in the Burnyng Rock" was performed for the court by Warwick's Heroical Romance (?) (Harbage)
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  • Pseudo-history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), legendary history ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1070]]) ...gown in Henslowe's inventory to this play (2. #193, p. 305; ''A Chronicle History,'' p. 114). [[WorksCited|Greg II]] agrees with the assignment of the costum
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  • Didactic history (Harbage). ...he Shakespearean History Play." ''The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's History Plays''. Ed. Michael Hattaway. Cambridge: CUP, 2002. 1-24</div>
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...]][[category:Rose]][[category:Update]][[category:Plays]][[category:English history]][[category:Favourites]][[category:Holinshed]]
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  • <blockquote>'''The history''' of Portio and demorantes shewen at whitehall on Candlemas daie at nighte [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/acts-privy-council/vol11/pp376-400 (Dasent, ''Acts of the Privy Counc
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  • ...hen British Museum manuscript, Cotton MS. Tiberius E. X. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buck, written on w Unknown Co. at Ct. (Harbage); Prince Charles's Men (Orbison, Steggle).
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  • '''NB:''' Although taken seriously by sources including Harbage and Bentley, this supposed lost play is in fact a '''nineteenth-century hoa On the basis of the article, Harbage lists ''The Famous History of Petronius Maximus'' among the lost plays of Supplementary List II of ''A
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  • History [[category:History]] ...ry the First'' was licensed" (311). However, in an apparent contradiction, Harbage subsequently suggests that Davenport drew on Drayton's ''Heroical Epistles'
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  • ...Works Cited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #605)]] settles for the designation of "history." [[category:Court]][[category:Sussex's]][[category:History]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]]
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  • Pseudo-history [[WorksCited|Harbage]][[category:Pseudo-history]] ...s these offerings as bringing to the stage at the Rose a "view of national history" that arises from the "Trojan and Galfridian" narratives of conquest, reven
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  • Foreign History (Harbage); "Contemporary" (Wiggins #1388).
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  • ...hen British Museum manuscript, Cotton MS. Tiberius E. X. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buc, written on wh Unknown company at court (Harbage). Chambers (''RES'' 484) suggests that the plays in Buc’s list, written o
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  • "Brunhild" (modernization of "Branhowlte" by [[WorksCited|Harbage]], also [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'']] #1089) was acquired by the Ad {{Play/Probable Genres}}? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • Comedy (Henslowe); Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). ...tream/henslowesdiary02hensuoft#page/194/mode/2up #142 & #151, pp. 194-5]). Harbage uses the names "[''I''] ''Hannibal and Hermes ([I] Worse (A)feared Than Hur
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  • ...o Heliodorus's ''[http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02897.0001.001 An Aethiopian History],'' translated from a Greek text by Thomas Underdowne and printed around 15 ...n in 1582 lists an [http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02897.0001.001 'Aethiopian History'], the probable source text for this play, as one of the books "ransackt to
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  • <td>''history called VALENTINE and ORSSON played by her maiesties''</td> Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • ...p. 185); “gild or citizen’s play” (Knutson, ''Repertory'' p. 43); foreign history or romance (McInnis, pp. 96-101). ...eam/henslowesdiary02hensuoft#page/156/mode/2up (p. 156, #22)] [[WorksCited|Harbage]], following [[WorksCited|Greg II]], lists the play as “''The Tanner of D
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  • ? [[WorksCited|Harbage]] ...ss as a ''second'' part" (p. 59). Further embedding his forgery into stage history, Collier tags the second performance of "Barnardo and Fiammetta" on the 6th
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  • Classical history (?) (Harbage) ...author of a dramatic performance on the subject of the life of Catiline. A history, named by Henslowe ''Catalin's Conspiracie'', is entered by him with the da
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  • Moral ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) NB: Harbage was so persuaded that "Four Plays in One" was a revival of "[[Three Plays i ...s players at court in January and February 1585, respectively (''Chronicle History'' 83; see also ''BCED'', 2.298, #107). With the Plot of "[[Second Part of t
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  • |probableGenres=History {{Play/Probable Genres}}; [[WorksCited|Harbage]] is more specific, labeling the plays "Foreign" histories.
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  • ...p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|||| { '''An history of the creweltie of A Stepmother''' shewen at Richmond on Comedy [[Works Cited|Harbage]]
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  • Classical history (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #973]]). ...he Romans'' (written by 1562, printed 1571) and Eusebius' ''Ecclesiastical History'' (tr. Meredith Hanmer, 1577, repr. 1585). Another source might have been t
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  • ...p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|||| { '''An history of the creweltie of A Stepmother''' shewen at Richmond on Tragedy? [[Works Cited|Harbage]]; also [[Works Cited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #653]]
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  • Institutional History (Wiggins). '''Harbage''' (503) suggested that John Sansbury (1576–1610) may have been the autho
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  • Tragedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); "Contemporary" ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1401]]) ...r a defector," not Alleyn the player (#1401). Considering the performance history of the play, Wiggins opines that the play was completed (despite this one p
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  • History [[Works Cited|Harbage?]] [[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:King's]][[category:History]]
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  • Burlesque (Harbage). ...nformists and Student Revels at Oxford, 1607-08." ''Anglican and Episcopal History'' 80 (2011): 349-72.</div>
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  • ...4. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.aspx?gid=156&type=2 British History Online] | Harbage
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). [[category:all]][[category:David McInnis]][[category:English history]][[category:Admiral's]][[category:Rose]][[category:Henslowe's records]][[ca
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  • :(Jacob Henry Burn, "Collection towards forming a history of the now obsolete office of the Master of the Revells", [1874]. James Mar The Prince's company. Harbage, working without the benefit of the Burn transcript (see above), presumably
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  • Bourgeois Romance (?) (Harbage) ...Hector of Germany'', or ''The'' Palsgrave ''Prime Elector''; an Honourable History, publickly acted at the ''Red-bull'', and at the ''Curtain'', by a Company
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  • History? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...[[category:Disputed titles]][[category:Possibly corrupt titles]][[category:History]]
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  • ...fferent dramatic companies (see below). The date range given above is from Harbage. ...if this play is historical, there is a fairly limited selection of family history available to provide Glapthorne's source material. For a more specific sug
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  • |probableGenres=Foreign History; Unknown ::Unknown (Harbage), Foreign History (Greg, Wiggins, Steggle)
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  • Neo-miracle? (Harbage); History play ...itself based on the opening chapters of Book 2 of Bede's ''Ecclesiastical History of England'', conveniently available online and in translation [http://www.
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  • History; Foreign History; Tragedy. (Not listed in Harbage) ...t appear to have dramatised "not only recent history, but sensitive recent history at that" (539), and which therefore ought to prompt a reassessment of our p
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  • ...c. 1567-8. [[WorksCited|'''Wiggins''']] thus departs from [[WorksCited|'''Harbage''']] in assigning this play to 1568 rather than 1598. It was probably writt Latin (?) Tragedy ([[WorksCited|'''Harbage''']])
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  • Moral (?) [[WorksCited|Harbage]]; "Ages of History" ('''White''') ...the plays were somehow a fit with the category of "Moral" (as [[WorksCited|Harbage]] echoes, skeptically) is perpetuated by [[WorksCited|Chambers, ''ES'']],
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...ying at the Red Bull in 1639, its licence recorded by Herbert: "Massinger, History of Will: ''Longesword'', son to Rosamund, lic. to the bull 1639" (Bawcutt 2
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Tragedy [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1204)]] ...' [1974, p. 185]). Characterizing Holinshed's version of Robert's domestic history (''Chronicles,'' p. 245), Shapiro summarizes the result as "a dramatic narr
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  • NB. This play, entered by Harbage under this title and listed as lost, has subsequently been identified with History (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • |probableGenres=History}} {{Play/Probable Genres}} ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • Given its price, "The Miller" was an old piece. Any previous performance history is guesswork based on Robert Lee and his career. Lee (also "Leigh") first a {{Play/Probable Genres}} [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • ...d themselves subsequently stage a similar scenario in ''The True Chronicle History of King Leir'' (before 1594). A Stationers’ Register entry for 20 Januar ...ral redaction of the Fortunatus legend. As Albert Feuillerat notes, “[t]he history of Fortunatus was published for the first time in Augsburg in 1509” in th
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  • |probableGenres=History History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • | ''The first parte of the history of the life of Sir JOHN OLDCASTELL lord COBHAM''. | ''Item the second and last parte of the history of Sir JOHN OLDCASTELL lord COBHAM with his martyrdom''
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  • Harbage assigns a date of 1587, presumably on the basis of the now discredited Harv Heroical romance (Harbage); Foreign history (Schoenbaum rev. Harbage).
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  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...s which have been identified by previous scholars as part of the reception history of Marlowe’s famous pastoral lyric, “Come Live with Me and Be My Love�
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  • History/current affairs play ...ed in 1621, within Edward Grimeston's continuation of Knolles's <I>General History of the Turks</I>. The quotations that follow are from Grimeston::
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). [[category:all]][[category: English kings]] [[category: English history]] [[category: Holinshed]] [[category: Henslowe's records]] [[category: myth
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  • ...Syracuse, a city-state in Sicily, enjoyed a long and turbulent political history. [[category: Not in Harbage]][[category:Matthew Steggle]]
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  • :The history of Agamemnon & Vlisses presented and enacted before her ma<i>ie</i>stie by Classical Legend ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • History (Hazlitt, Harbage)<br> ...nown of this play." Harbage, nevertheless, continues to list the genre as "History".
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  • <br>''The History of Madon, King of Brittain'', by '''F. Beamont.''' Pseudo-History (Harbage); History (Wiggins).
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]] considers the play a history, as does [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'']] (#1091) [[category:English history]]
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  • ...rical legend. Benamin Griffin includes it in his list of “Plays on English History” (151). ...n Mayors List 13 is simply to “The Storye” of Ebrauk), not an “interlude”. Harbage's ''Annals'' describes the genre of the play as a “show” (55).
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  • |probableGenres=History History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); romance (?) ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1147)]]. ...also [[#Critical Commentary|'''Critical Commentary''']]).[[category:Pseudo-history]]
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  • ...p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|||| { '''An history of the creweltie of A Stepmother''' shewen at Richmond on ...nd. Based on a late 1578 order from the Privy Council ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/acts-privy-council/vol10/pp426-442 Dasent Vol X, 436]) to allow publi
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  • Played at The Curtain (Herbert 24), by Prince’s (Harbage). Bentley, however, sees greater complexity in the issue: Tragedy (Harbage); History (?); Foreign History (?).
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  • Tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), chivalric romance (see [[#For_What_It.27s_Worth|For What It's Worth]] b ...r than give the play a post-history, [[WorksCited|Collier]] gives it a pre-history, noting not only its Chaucerian source but also Richard Edwards's lost "Pal
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  • Classical history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); tragedy ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1145). ...author of a dramatic performance on the subject of the life of Catiline. A history, named by Henslowe ''Catalin's Conspiracie'', is entered by him with the da
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  • Foreign History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Strange Wonders play (?)
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  • Classical history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). ...War'', Suetonius's ''Lives of the Twelve Caesars'', Cassius Dio's ''Roman History'' and Caesar's own ''Civil War''. However, it is impossible to determine wh
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  • History (Harbage, ''Annals''); Historical romance (Harbage, "Palimpsest" 318). Harbage proposes the ballad, "The Deathe of Faire Rosamond", which appeared in Delo
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  • Harbage (124) credits this play to Queen Henrietta's Men, but does not give a reaso Unknown (Harbage): comedy?
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  • Foreign History (?) [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...accepted "Love's Labour's Won" as a lost play by Shakespeare (''Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare'', p. 104), but he soon began t
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  • Moral (Harbage) NB: In making this assignment of genre, Harbage was assuming that "Five Plays in One" was the first part of "[[Seven Deadly ...ton's "[[Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Seven Deadly Sins]]." In ''A Chronicle History of the London Stage'', he focused on the Plot of "[[Second Part of the Seve
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  • Moral (Harbage) NB: In making this assignment of genre, Harbage was assuming that "Three Plays in One" was "[[Second Part of the Seven Dead ...ton's "[[Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Seven Deadly Sins]]." In ''A Chronicle History of the London Stage'', he focused on the Plot of "[[Second Part of the Seve
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  • Pseudo-history (?) (Harbage). '''Harbage''' suggests this play might the same as "'''[[Telomo]]'''", performed by Le
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). ...ory:all]][[category:David McInnis]][[category:crusades]][[category:english history]][[category:english kings]][[category:Henslowe's records]][[category:Herber
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  • |probableGenres=History [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]], who collapses the play with "[[Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of
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  • ..., acting the last part of the 4 sons of Aymon, towards the last act of the history, where penitent Renaldo, like a common labourer, lived in disguise, vowing Romance (Harbage)
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]] calls "Agamemnon" a classical legend; [[WorksCited|Wiggins]] tags it a tr ...e afterstories of its heroes combined with those in Geoffrey of Monmouth's history of Britain (p. 129). Teramura suggests that Thomas Heywood's ''Ages'' plays
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  • ...mplified there, where the Drummes might walke, or the pen ruffle, when the history swelled, and ran to hye for the number of y<sup>e</sup> persons, that shoul Classical history (Harbage).
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  • Foreign History (Harbage); Tragedy (Henslowe, Wiggins)
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  • Comedy (?) (Harbage) ...-indent: -2em">C., T., trans. ''The Right, Pleasant, and Variable Tragical History of Fortunatus''. London, 1676.</div>
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  • Classical. Harbage merely lists this as "Dramatic fragment in verse, ''c''. 1620." (Supplement ...ating of the manuscript, Harbage speculates "c.1620," but Proudfoot thinks Harbage "may offer rather too late a date" (58). He argues instead for a turn-of-th
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  • Latin tragedy (Harbage); closet (?). ...War'', Suetonius's ''Lives of the Twelve Caesars'', Cassius Dio's ''Roman History'' and Caesar's own works. In no way can the use of these be ruled out, espe
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...oot, SR III, 576 (a mass entry, 7 Nov 1615, his father's books; one = "The history of HUON of Burdeaux")
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  • Foreign history (?) (Harbage); “obviously a comedy” (Adams 389); Eastern; History. ...em; text-indent: -2em">Adams, Joseph Quincy. ''Shakespearean Playhouses. A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration''. London: Const
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  • ''This history is compendiously set downe by Father Francis Solier, of the Society of IESV Biblical Moral. (Harbage)
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  • Probably following '''Collier''' (22), '''Harbage''' suggests this play might be the same as "[[Ptolemy]]", performed at the '''Wiggins''' points out that Harbage's identification is quite problematic, especially because by 1583 the play
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) Cooper, Helen. "The Strange History of ''Valentine and Orson''." ''Tradition and Transformation in Medieval Rom
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  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) :'''McMillin''' asks a crucial question with implications for the performance history of "The Fair Maid of Italy." He asks, "Why should Sussex's men—and the Qu
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  • ...hen British Museum manuscript, Cotton MS. Tiberius E. X. It contains the ''History of Richard III'' by the Master of the Revels, Sir George Buc, written on wh Classical or British History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), Classical or Biblical History ([[WorksCited|Greg II]], '''Clark'''), Romance ('''Waith''').
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). ...complementary source of Richard Grafton's ''A Chronicle at large and meere History of the affayres of England'', 1569.
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  • Tragedy (Harbage); comedy (Stow); history (contemporary reference); romance (Wiggins).
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  • ...s apparently seen by the antiquary John Nichols, who mentioned it in ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester'' (1804) in his biographical ske Latin Comedy (Harbage).
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  • <br> ''The history of HENRY the FIFT and the play of the same'' ...mmary of the story in his ''The wonders of the little world, or, A general history of man'' (1678):
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]] offers "Realistic Trag. (?)"; another option is domestic drama. [[WorksCited|Malone]] has no opinion on the stage history or storyline of the play (p. 299). [[WorksCited|Collier]], by implication c
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]]; Comedy [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#804]]) ...ito" (yet another lost play in the diary, July-September 1594) as having a history similar to that of the Admiral's "Antony and Vallia" in being "revived and
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  • Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...r de Monçada’s galleon on 29 July. Mann provides a link also to Froude’s ''History of England'', vol. xii, pp. 396-7, and 414-5. <br>
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  • Tragedy (Harbage). ...War'', Suetonius's ''Lives of the Twelve Caesars'', Cassius Dio's ''Roman History'' and Caesar's own ''Civil War''. However, it is impossible to determine wh
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  • Tragedy (?) (Harbage); History/Contemporary politics. ...sensitivity about such matters was understandable, given the Stuarts’ own history and indeed recent examples, notably the murder of Henri IV of France in 161
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  • Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Anthology ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1063]]) ...Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|2 The Seven Deadly Sins]]" (''Chronicle History'', p. 83) but also with the ''Ages'' plays by Thomas Heywood (1.286). Fleay
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  • ...Edward Alleyn. It was first found in a copy of John Payne Collier's ''The History of English Dramatic Poetry'' (1831), which Collier had presented to Joseph <br>[[category:Not in Harbage]]
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]; [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'', #1114]]) ..., Life and Death of|The Life and Death of Henry I]]," 1597; the "[[Henry I|History of Henry I]]" recorded by Sir Henry Herbert on 10 April 1624 naming "Dampor
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  • Comedy (Archer, Marsh). Tragedy (Kirkman 1671). "Tragedy of Intrigue" (Harbage). '''Collier''' (''History'', [https://archive.org/details/historyenglishd06collgoog/page/n111/mode/2u
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  • ...n 1599, Henslowe paid Dekker £6 in full payment for “a booke cald the hole history of ffortunatus” (= Dekker’s ''Old Fortunatus''). Henslowe proceeded to Romantic Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); travel; Eastern; wonders; “romantic ‘journeying’ play” (Parr)
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  • ...Edward Alleyn. It was first found in a copy of John Payne Collier's ''The History of English Dramatic Poetry'' (1831), which Collier had presented to Joseph Tragedy (?) (Wiggins). [[category:Not in Harbage]]
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  • ...e is no reason not to think the play treated its narrative seriously, as a history play. ===Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''History of the Kings of Britain''===
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  • Foreign History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) [[category:Turks]] ...ly Molocco" is not mentioned (2.154 #8). See Yoklavich for a more detailed history of the early ascription (pp. 218-19).
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  • "Tragedie" ("Poss. not a play") ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). :"If wee present a forreigne History, the subiect is so intended, that in the liues of ''Romans'', ''Grecians'',
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  • Classical History (?) (Harbage) ...tyle="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Diodorus Siculus. ''Library of History''. Trans. C. H. Oldfather. 12 Vols. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]] ...t as "[p]robably Heywood's 'Brazen Age'" (2.304, #167). In his ''Chronicle History'' (p. 114), Fleay assigns the following properties in Henslowe's inventory
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  • Biblical History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Romance? [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1316)]]; see also White
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  • Comedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). Robert Kittowe's 1600 ''Loues load-starre Liuely deciphered'' supports Harbage's supposition that this lost play was a comedy. In Kittowe's text, Redcap i
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  • History ('''Harbage'''); tragedy ('''Herford''' and '''Simpson''', 33). ...thoroughly examined Jonson's marked copy of the Latin version of More's ''History of King Richard III'', probably the major source of "Richard Crookback". Hi
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  • Foreign history, recent history, voyage drama, operatic, historical fiction. Harbage, possibly following Hazlitt rather than inspecting the Sotheby's catalogue
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  • <td>Wardens. The history of Ric Whittington</td> Pseudo-History (Harbage)
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  • Tragedy&nbsp;? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), Classical Tragedy (Knutson) ...Chamberlain's Men in 1600 such as ''Julius Caesar'' (on the basis of Roman history), ''Titus Andronicus'' (North African characters), and [[Tartarian Cripple,
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  • History (Harbage) ...ources. If this play was discrete from previous dramatic treatments of the history of King Richard II (and that is the position of the ''LPD''), its sources a
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]] uses the title "Rufus I with the Life &amp; Death of Belyn Dun") :'''Sharpe''' characterizes "Bellendon" as a kind of history play "which mingles folk-lore and chronicle with a strong comic element" (p
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  • “Unusual burlesque masque” (Sotheby brochure, 12 April 1927); Tragedy (Harbage); eastern; conqueror play. :In addition to the Great Cham’s history, the fragment’s title reveals that the lost play concerned itself with th
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  • Classical history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) Alexander Ross's 1652 continuation of Raleigh's history of the world provides a concise narrative for the Roman emperor:
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  • History (?) ([[WorksCited|'''Harbage''']]) ...rt or Holinshed, it was recorded in Thomas Walsingham's early 15th-century history ''Ypodigma Neustriae'', which was published in an edition by Matthew Parker
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  • :(Jacob Henry Burn, "Collection towards forming a history of the now obsolete office of the Master of the Revells", [1874]. James Mar Unknown (Harbage); doppelganger comedy (Fleay and Steggle)
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  • Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); foreign history (Schelling). ...egory:eastern]] [[category:Florence]] [[category:Foxe]] [[category:Italian history]] [[category:Love]] [[category:Marriage]][[category:David McInnis]][[catego
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  • Foreign History (Harbage).
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  • Athletic Show ([[Works Cited|Harbage]]). ...ghteenth-century Venetian carnival. Predictably, the records in theatrical history get murky as one finds references both to the athletic ''forze d'Ercole'' a
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  • ...r in records from Henslowe's diary. The absence of a "ne" suggests a prior history with another company before May 1594. Tragedy? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]);
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  • <br>''The History of King Stephen''<span style="color:white"> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '''Harbage''' too, thought "Duke Humphrey" may be a version of a known Shakespeare pla
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  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); occasional piece (Chambers); tragedy (McInnis). ...Fortunatus'' into a single piece, this is called by Henslowe, ‘the vvholle history of fortewnatus’” ("Evidence", 271n).
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  • History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). ...ords]][[category:Serial/Sequel plays]][[category:exile]][[category:English history]][[category:English kings]][[category:Denmark]][[category:Foxe]][[category:
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  • ...ierce|"Alls Perce."]] Greg concludes that these four plays had had a prior history with [[Pembroke's|Pembroke's players]] and that they had come to the Admira Tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage (pp. 64-5)]]; [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1108]]).
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  • [on the verso side are verses in Day's hand: see '''[[History play including the death of Percy]]'''] Comedy (?) (Harbage). Romance (Wiggins).
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  • Magician play; Pseudo-History ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...s implications for the date of ''Sir Thomas More''. He reviews the dating history of ''John a Kent'' and reverts to "the old ''terminus ad quem'' of Decembe
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  • Biblical History (Harbage).
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  • Biblical History (Harbage); Wiggins concurs (#795) ...d as "commercially unstable" and thus marginal to the narrative of theater history both because so little is known of its players and because most of the repe
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  • |probableGenres=Foreign History (Harbage) Foreign History (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • ...ferent dramatic companies (see below). The date range given above is from Harbage. ...buried alive when those vows are - or are suspected to be - broken. Roman history offers various possible source stories about members of the order who under
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  • Classical history (Harbage).
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  • Latin (?) Tragedy (Harbage) Yet another possible candidate is found in English chronicle history: Tancred, the twelfth-century king of Sicily, who plays a role in [[WorksCi
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  • Tragedy (Harbage); true crime. (Arthur Wilson,''History of Great Britain'' [1653], 64)
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). ...indent: -2em">Schelling, Felix Emmanuel. ''Elizabethan Drama, 1558-1642: A History of the Drama in England from the Accession of Queen Elizabeth to the Closin
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  • ...st certainly performed at the college (163). Peck states “1580 A.D.” (xi). Harbage dates it 1582 (247), as does Sibley (21). Tragedy, Roman play, history play
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  • ...2). Sisson stresses the importance of this date: “it means that the actual history available to serve as a basis for Chapman’s play included Milward’s suc Comedy (Harbage)
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  • Biblical history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Eastern.
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  • History (Harbage), Foreign History (? See "Possible narrative and dramatic sources or analogues" below), trave ...n manuscript, is the Latin play ''Montezuma sive Mexici Imperii Occasus''. Harbage lists it as an anonymous 17th century play, but Dana F. Sutton proposes tha
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  • ...ry] ([[WorksCited|Fleay, ''BCED'']]), [[WorksCited|Greg II]], [[WorksCited|Harbage]]) <br> ...phrase that support the idea that the play might have been an allegorical history. On the contrary, it detects results from seven works, which, taken togeth
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  • Tragedy? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) Robin Hood play?&nbsp;(See [[#Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or ...tled “Bateman’s Tragedy: Or, the Perjur’d Bride justly Rewarded. Being the History of the Unfortunate Love of German’s Wife and Young Bateman,” accompanie
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  • ::Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...n'', which was apparently new early in 1603 and which enjoyed a long stage history (it was revived in 1612-3, 1638-9, and 1661-2). She suggests that it would
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  • Realistic Tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), domestic tragedy :At Lin in Norfolke, the then Earle of Sussex players acting the old History of Fryer Francis, & presenting a woman, who insatiately doting on a yong ge
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  • Classical History (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Romance ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1254, #1256]]); Secular S
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  • ...Pythagoras, it could perhaps fall under the category of Classical History. Harbage offers the tentative suggestion "Classical Biography(?)". Pythagoras, howev One other possible analogue must also be mentioned. In his ''History of Rome'', Livy tells of a heroic Spartan captain named Pythagoras who defe
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  • Topical (Harbage), Tragedy (?) ...eba M. “The Life and Death of John Lambe.” ''Guildhall Studies in London History'' 4 (1979): 19-32.
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  • Biblical history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) :Sleepless the night before Esther’s banquet, Ahasuerus had the recent history of his rule read to him, and he was reminded of Mardocheus’s service. Sum
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  • Heroical Romance (Harbage); Romantic tragedy ...d's poem, "Hiren: or, the Fair Greek," 1611, is even later, but Barksted's history as a player locates him in the theatrical community and thereby lends his a
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  • Comedy / romance? (based on the revelation of Oswald's identity); romance/history? ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1260]]) ...tes that "the action does not correspond to any known event in Anglo-Saxon history, but takes place during the time of the Heptarchy (seventh to tenth centuri
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  • Tragedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]; also [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1215]]) ...des a transcription from the casebook (see above) and a context of theater history. She points out that "Cox of Collumpton" would have been “fairly new” w
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  • Classical history ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • Tragi-comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); the story material offers a series of paired playlets, capped by the so ...e Seven Wise Masters'', the seventh master's name is Diocles (''The Famous History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome: containing Many Excellent and Delightful
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  • Romantic Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...une" are grounded in a belief so deeply embedded in scholarship on theater history as to be unassailable. And yet it has no basis in fact; it is actually cont
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  • Royal Entertainment (Harbage). ...eft: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Lodge, Edmund, ed. ''Illustrations of British History, Biography and Manners.'' 3 vols. London, 1791.</div>
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  • Biblical History (Harbage)
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  • | || ||''The history of Long MEG of Westminster''|| || | || ||The history of Long MEG of Westminster||
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  • Harbage labeled "Cutting Dick" a "Topical play" (71); obviously, it was also a crim <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Palmeri, Frank. "History, Nation, and the Satiric Almanac,1660-1760," ''English Articles and Papers'
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  • ...le of Dogs." He first incorporated these into a narrative of 1597 in his ''History of English Dramatic Poetry ... and Annals of the Stage'' (1831), then publi :'''28 July 1597''' ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1202&sp=3&pg=313 Dasent, 27.313-14])
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  • Tragedy (Harbage); most likely of the revenge type ...r a solution to his difficulties he falls back on the providential idea of history ... that though God's vengeance may be slow it is absolutely sure.</blockqu
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  • Classical Legend ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]; [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1182]]). See [[#Possible_Narrative_ ...ntext in the Admiral's repertory including plays about the early legendary history of Britain's Trojan kings (e.g. [[Conquest_of_Brute,_Parts_1_and_2|"The Con
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  • :I heere promise the next tearme, with the true history of my life, to bee publiquely presented, to insert, in place of musicke for Historical Pageant; "Hoax Show" (Harbage).
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  • Comedy (Harbage). ...adding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Fleay, Frederick Gard. <i>A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare; Player, Poet, and Playmaker</i
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