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  • === Extant Fragment=== ...oduced by permission. The LPD has sponsored the digitisation of the entire fragment.
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  • ==== To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary (fragment, now British Museum MS. Add. 30262, f. 66) ==== ...in his transcription (p. 266). He referred readers to Greg's essay on the fragment, cited below.
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  • ===Print fragment=== A 6-leaf fragment comprising leaves B1, B4, and C1-4 survives at the Huntington Library:
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Fragment of a play in the Journal of Benjamin Greene]]||[[Unknown]]
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  • ===Printed Fragment=== While no printed witness to the play is known to survive today, a fragment was apparently owned in the nineteenth century by Thomas Corser. In his 185
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  • ...usebius, Timotheus, Theophilus'' is a recent assignation for this untitled fragment, based on the character list. It should be viewed as a convenience for the ===Folger Shakespeare Library MS fragment===
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  • ===Print fragment=== ...., ca. 1550], [http://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1506253 RB 131401:11 (fragment)].
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  • ====To playwrights in fragment of Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...t the signature was cut out, perhaps by a collector. The other side of the fragment contains a receipt of payment to Thomas Dekker dated 18 January 1598.
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  • A manuscript fragment in Day’s own handwriting adorns the verso of a note from Samuel Rowley to ...gory:Henslowe's records]][[category:English history]][[category:Manuscript fragment]]
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  • ===Fragment=== Critics note the uncertainty of whether the 54 lines represent a fragment of a complete (and otherwise lost) translation of Guarini's play or whether
    7 KB (1,092 words) - 16:09, 26 May 2021
  • NB. Technically this is not so much a "lost play" as an incomplete fragment, left unfinished when the author died.
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  • ===Folger Shakespeare Library MS fragment=== ...as prince of Purpoole in the 1594 Christmas revels" and suggests that this fragment was "[p]robably part of the entertainment provided in the Gesta Grayorum, 1
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  • A fragment preserved in the binding of a copy of the 1586 Geneva edition of Homer's '' ...derived from Freeman's in conjunction with fresh readings of the digitised fragment above.
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  • ===Manuscript Fragment=== ...m">Andersson, D.C. "'Embarke, But Under Caution': A New Elizabethan Masque Fragment." ''Notes and Queries'' 55 (2008): 171–75.</div>
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  • ===Folger Shakespeare Library MS fragment=== McInnis and Steggle suggest that this ms fragment is not from a play at all; see '''[[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentar
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  • ===Folger Shakespeare Library MS fragment=== The outline of the plot of Acts 1-3 exists as a MS fragment, Folger MS X.d.206, "formed of six sheets folded once and sewed to make
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  • [[category:British Library]][[category:Manuscript fragment]]
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  • ...se destroying them in the process of baking. Only 3 full plays (and one MS fragment) ‘survived’: ''The Queen of Corsica'', ''The Second Maiden’s Tragedy' ...at the end is an imperfect play in quarto occupying folios 78-88. it is a fragment of the ‘Benefice’ by R. Wild containing III.iv. to the end. That comple
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  • ===Fragment in ''Royal Arbor of Loyal Poesy'' (1663)===
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  • '''Image:''' India Office Marine Department Records, IOR/L/MAR/A/XII (fragment from the diary of Benjamin Greene)<br> '''LPD entry:''' [[Fragment of a play in the Journal of Benjamin Greene]]<br>
    12 KB (1,766 words) - 05:41, 8 June 2023
  • The following dramatic fragment appears in the journal of Benjamin Greene: The fragment was first published by William Foster (in "Forged Shakespeariana", 42) as a
    19 KB (2,894 words) - 05:02, 1 August 2018
  • | [[Fragment of a play in the Journal of Benjamin Greene]]||[[1610]]-13||[[:category:unk
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  • === Diary fragment in the collection of the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle === ...aph signatures of Dekker and Towne in the receipt that survives in a diary fragment now in the collection of the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle (p. 267).
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  • ==='''Folger Shakespeare Library MS fragment'''=== This play exists only as a two-leaf MS fragment (4 pages) (MS. X.d.259, formerly Folger MS 450528):
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  • ===Extant Fragment?===
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  • ===Extant Fragment=== ...h the final page of the translation (p. 9) is torn, it is evident from the fragment that the text does not continue and indeed the verso side of the leaf (p. 1
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  • ===Manuscript Fragment=== ...m">Andersson, D.C. "'Embarke, But Under Caution': A New Elizabethan Masque Fragment." ''Notes and Queries'' 55 (2008): 171–75.</div>
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  • === Diary fragment in the collection of the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle ===
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  • ...another play on the same story" as ''A Knack to Know a Knave'' "of which a fragment survives in MS" as well as the also lost "[[Marshal Osric|Marshal Osric]],"
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  • ...d), Orina, Count Coell, Sir Ingram, Mouse-trap, etc.: late XVIth cent. The fragment, which is in two different hands, ends "Nay my lord, Ile speak thus much in The detailed Contents list unhelpfully describes the fragment only as: "f. 37 William Shakespeare: Forged allusion to him: 19th cent."
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  • ...ory:all]][[category:David McInnis]][[category:Music]][[category:Manuscript fragment]][[category:Christ Church]][[category:Chaucer]][[category:British Library]]
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  • This manuscript play fragment exists only as a single sheet of paper (2 folios / 4 pages) in length. The ...e is no recorded evidence of a performance of a play corresponding to this fragment of text. Nevertheless, it bears similarities to Act 2, Scene 1 of James Shi
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  • ...). A modernised version of the lyrics is included in 4.2 of the "Cardenio" fragment (Gary Taylor's reconstructed text based on the Theobald play) in Gary Taylo ...2016 (sound engineer: Alex Stinson). Press play below to hear this musical fragment:<br>
    21 KB (3,177 words) - 16:41, 5 August 2022
  • ...a Bagoas or "Bagous" character, but because that play only exists in a MS fragment, it is not possible to gauge the extent of that Bagous's role.
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  • Dyce suggested that “there is a possibility . . . that we possess a fragment of The Maiden’s Holiday in that pastoral “Dialogue” attributed to “
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  • ...tegory:David McInnis]][[category:Private Collection]][[category:manuscript fragment]][[category:parts]][[category:untitled plays]][[category:biblical plays]]
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  • [[Category: Diary fragment]]
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  • ...ry reference occurs in Bodleian MS. Top.Oxon.e.5, f. 359, which contains a fragment that constitutes what seems to be the epilogue, with this heading:
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  • ...2016 (sound engineer: Alex Stinson). Press play below to hear this musical fragment:<br>
    12 KB (1,945 words) - 12:14, 8 February 2023
  • A slighter fragment of the song appears in ''2 Henry IV'': Falstaff, in the company of Shallow
    14 KB (2,144 words) - 14:41, 27 March 2023
  • ...2016 (sound engineer: Alex Stinson). Press play below to hear this musical fragment:<br>
    16 KB (2,651 words) - 15:31, 10 December 2021
  • [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue #923]] suggests that a fragment of the play may survive in Shirley's ''Hyde Park'' (1632), 4.3: "Lo, from t
    18 KB (2,663 words) - 10:42, 15 September 2022
  • Additions by Matthew Steggle, April 2016. [[Category:Manuscript fragment]][[category:plots and arguments]]
    18 KB (2,847 words) - 17:01, 4 October 2022
  • ...latively low purchase price may indicate that the manuscript “was either a fragment or in bad condition” (235).
    23 KB (3,812 words) - 09:15, 12 December 2023
  • ...es F & G''' There are presumably several scenes missing in the extant plot fragment between the last entry in the left column and the first in the right (Greg,
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  • ...of doges frmn<sup>t</sup> | by Thomas Nashe inferior plaiers'. While the 'fragment' itself has long since disappeared, the inscription appears to suggest that
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