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  • Tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), chivalric romance (see [[#For_What_It.27s_Worth|For What It's Worth]] b .... However, the ending of Chaucer's tale is more intuitively described as a comedy, as it leaves the reader with the image of a happy marriage: "For now is Pa
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  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) ...s "[[Love of a Grecian Lady, The|The Love of a Grecian Lady]]," "[[Grecian Comedy]]," and "[[Love of an English Lady, The|The Love of an English Lady]]." Inc
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  • Tragedy (Harbage); comedy (Stow); history (contemporary reference); romance (Wiggins). ...">Duffin, Ross W. ''Some Other Note: The Lost Songs of English Renaissance Comedy''. NY: Oxford University Press, 2018.</div>
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  • |probableGenres=Comedy {{Play/Probable Genres}} [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • |probableGenres=Comedy [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
    5 KB (645 words) - 15:28, 20 September 2022
  • Romantic comedy (?) [[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • Comedy ending in multiple marriages. ...tting for the play. Finally, the Epilogue demonstrates that the play was a comedy which ended in at least two marriages.
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  • ...sup>e</sup> English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage; for Comedy, witnes his ''Ge[n]tleme[n]'' ''of Verona'', his ''Errors'', his ''Loue lab Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • |probableGenres=Comedy :[part of payment of a Comedy Called The World ronnes]
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  • |probableGenres=Comedy {{Play/Probable Genres}}[[WorksCited|Harbage]]
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  • :Pastoral Comedy [[WorksCited|Harbage]] ...but does not guess at its theatrical provenance (2.310 #223). [[WorksCited|Harbage]] lista it among other anonymous plays in 1594 and taga its auspices as "un
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  • Comedy? (Harbage)
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  • ...Tochter von Ferrara' (Sibley); 'Annabella, a Duke's daughter of Ferrara' (Harbage). ...twice performed a play recorded as 'Comoedia vom Hertzog von Ferrara' [the comedy of a Duke of Ferrara] (Herz, 66).<br><br>
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  • ...Plays in One]]''', '''[[Three Plays in One]]''', an '''[[Antic Play and a Comedy]]''' (all performed by the Queen's players), as well as "Dyuers feats of Ac Classical Legend ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • Comedy (Harbage)
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  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • Comedy? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
    5 KB (711 words) - 10:21, 15 September 2022
  • Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • ...e title "Guise" is attributed to "''Iohn Webster''" and designated "C" for comedy (sig. a3v). Comedy (Archer, Marsh). Tragedy (Kirkman 1671). "Tragedy of Intrigue" (Harbage).
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  • And shut up comedy in Epigram.<br> ...n was required to write "100 songs in praise of the University, and also a comedy, in order to receive his B.A." in 1512 (341). He notes specifically that th
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  • Tragi-comedy? ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
    6 KB (866 words) - 12:58, 15 September 2022
  • |probableGenres=Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) [[WorksCited|Harbage]] suggests that the play was a comedy.
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  • Classical legend ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]) See "The Ass Motif in ''The Comedy of Errors'' and ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''" by Deborah Baker Wyrick for
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  • Comedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); tragedy? (see [[#For What It's Worth|For What It's Worth]] below) ...unconsidered possibility is that ''Crack Me This Nut'' may not have been a comedy at all. An entry in the Stationers' Register for 20 January 1595/96 reads:
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  • Comedy? (Harbage)
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  • Unknown (Harbage); doppelganger comedy (Fleay and Steggle) ...doppelgangers, joining a small group including ''Twelfth Night'' and ''The Comedy of Errors''. Steggle also notes the existing suggestion, made by Donna B.
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  • ...t the Rose theatre where it was performed as an old play by Strange’s Men (Harbage has "Strange's and Admiral's"). Romantic comedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), travel, eastern, wonders.
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  • Apprentice play (Butler); Comedy? (Harbage)
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  • Comedy (Harbage)
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  • (NB: This title is editorial, but is used by Harbage and other reference sources). Comedy (but Bentley, ''JCS'' 5.1175 thinks it a tragedy)
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  • Comedy (?) (Harbage). Romance (Wiggins). '''Devine''' (591) categorizes "Six Yeomen" as a "citizen comedy" such as Dekker's '' The Shoemaker's Holiday'' and William Rowley's ''The S
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]] offers "Realistic Trag. (?)"; another option is domestic drama. ...Bodin, ''De magorum Demonomania'' (1581). Whatever the logic of "domestic comedy" having been suggested as the genre of this play, Wiggins thinks "probably
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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]]; Comedy [[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#804]])
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  • Comedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]). Romance ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' (#1301)]].
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  • Pastoral (Harbage). ...MS 2059 "every mention of a play is qualified with the nature of the play, comedy or tragedy, without exception" (122), leading him to conclude that "''The H
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  • |probableGenres=Comedy Unknown ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]); Anthology ([[WorksCited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #1063]])
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  • ...now before me a volume of MS Poems by Mr. Pestell; among which is a Latin comedy, dated 1631, under the title of "Versipellis;" which appears to have been a ...ir fast at Newmarket about 9. then to goe to Cambridge, there to heare one Comedy that afternoon, and another the next morning, the first in latine, and the
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  • ...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). ...n, entertained both Derby and Lord Strange with a command performance of a comedy by "scollers of the freescole" at Chester (quoted in Chambers, 2.356).
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  • ...fferent dramatic companies (see below). The date range given above is from Harbage. ...f the unsung journeymen of Caroline drama. His six surviving plays include comedy, tragicomedy, and the tragedy ''[[Parricide, The / Revenge for Honour|Reven
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  • ...l locations. On the 13th, he made the following entry: On the thirteenth a comedy was played of the taking of Stuhl-Weissenberg, firstly by the Turks, and th ::Unknown (Harbage), Foreign History (Greg, Wiggins, Steggle)
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  • Romance ([[WorksCited|'''Harbage''']]). ...but conjectured that "J.M." was John Marston (HMC ''Third Report'', 119). Harbage, however, speculated on the basis of the ''Report'''s description that "J.M
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  • Comedy (Henslowe’s entries); “Topical Play” ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])[[category:prison]] ...draws back from that proposal (at least for part 2) and offers instead "a comedy dealing —whether satirically farcically, or romantically—with events in
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  • Comedy (Carnegie). Moral (Harbage). ...7334889$23i 21–24]). Broadly speaking, the "Play of Poore" was an academic comedy of subterfuge, disguise, and mischief. In the play's first scene, Poore enl
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  • Tragedy (Harbage). ...ers in ''Amphitryon'') served as an important influence on Shakespeare's ''Comedy of Errors'' and ''Twelfth Night''. (The Plautine precedent for both plays w
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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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  • ...that the English translation received (or was intended for) a performance. Harbage designates it a closet play; Jones (6) suggests it was prepared as a school Sacred Comedy ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]).
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  • Comedy (Harbage)
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  • Comedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]])
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  • Comedy. There is no reference to such a play in any of the major criticism: Alfred Harbage does not list it in his ''Annals of English Drama'', E. K. Chambers does no
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  • ...ry] ([[WorksCited|Fleay, ''BCED'']]), [[WorksCited|Greg II]], [[WorksCited|Harbage]]) <br> Nocturnal comedy ('''Steggle''')
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