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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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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== :In a listing headed as follows:
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | S<sup>r</sup> Jhon Ouldcasstell &amp; in earnest of the ||}
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...er of Totnes" was performed at the Rose by the Admiral’s men as a new play in July 1596.
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  • ...n in me," Willis writes, that when I came to man's estate, it was as fresh in my memory as if I had seen it newly acted." ...n red, bearing a sword (the Last Judgement). First passing over the stage "in a soft pace" they arrive at the cradle, "and then the foremost old man with
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  • Entered in the Stationers’ Register by Moseley on 8 Apr. 1654 as “A comedie called ...John Warburton (1682-1759) in his list of the unprinted MS plays formerly in his collection until destroyed by Warburton’s cook:
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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: ...the title of William Habington's popular collection of poems first issued in 1634, and since Habington did write one play, ''The Queene of Aragon'', it
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  • Unless otherwise noted, the copyright to the content in the ''Lost Plays Database'' is the property of the contributors. We encourage you to use our ...also allows the content to be used for research and study, for publication in academic and scholarly works, for personal, non-commercial or educational u
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  • ===[[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript]]=== ...between 1677 and 1703, but it is notable that nearly all the identifiable plays and playwrights of the list are Jacobean or Caroline" (Bentley, 5.1283). T
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  • ...rne to take notice & to forbeare to impeach the sayd W<sup>m</sup> Bieston in y<sup>e</sup> Premisses as they tender his Ma<sup>tes</sup> displeasure and (Cited in Bentley I.330-31; emphasis added).
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  • Presumably performed by the Admiral's Men at the Fortune in early 1603. ...645") of "[one] voluntarily, and usually without pay, serving as a soldier in a campaign, battle, etc." (''OED'', C.9).
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...dence of that play from one called "[[Grecian Comedy|The Grecian Comedy]]" in Henslowe's records.
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | maye 1599 in earneste of a Boocke called [troylles ||} xxx<sup>s</sup>
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  • NB. ''A Huntsman in Green Apparel'' is a recent assignation for this untitled play, and should ...t the howse of the sayd Tho''mas'' in ffau''er''shame in the kitchin ther, in the pr''e''sence of Anthony napleton ye yonger Anthony Napleton the elder d
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  • ''The Parricide'': [[Anon.]] ([[1624]]). In earlier accounts, misattributed to [[George Chapman]].<br> ...'': [[Henry Glapthorne]] (after [[1637]] and probably [[1639]]-[[1640]]). In earlier accounts, misattributed to [[George Chapman]].
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  • ...ction on Thursday the 22d of March, 1710-11. At the Black-Boy Coffee-House in Ave-Mary-Lane, near Ludgate-Street'' (London, 1711).</blockquote> ...preserved in the Bodleian Library (Crynes 701) has auction prices recorded in the margins. Lot 674 (p 217), which fetched 10s from an unknown buyer, was
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  • :in earneste of a play called bristo tragedi } xx<sup>s</sup> :the 28 of maye 1602 vnto John daye in }
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  • :A New Comedy, ''A Fault in Friendship'', by Young Johnson and Broome all<sup>d</sup> 2 Oct. 1623, for ...former manservant whose career as a writer of comedies is well documented in the 1630s, and this too is uncritically accepted by many earlier accounts.
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  • Listed in the Bristol Mayor's audits (31 August-6 September): <br> ...ward players at the end of their play before master mayer and the Aldermen in the yeld hall their matter was of the Queen of Ethiopia' [https://archive.o
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  • |themes=English history; English kings; Henslowe's records; Plays; Update; Richard Hathway; Admiral's; Costumes; Inventories ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe’s diary====
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Johnson hary chettell & other Jentellman in earneste||} xxxx<sup>s</sup>
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  • ...s ''Ecclesiastical History of England'', conveniently available online and in translation [http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bede/index.htm here].<br> ...g and his traine, he granteth them a conuenient seat and competent reliefe in Canturburie, the maner of their going thither and their behauiour there, th
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  • | to geue vnto Charles masseye in earneste of ||}|| ...for the Admiral's men at the Fortune shortly before playing was suspended in anticipation of Queen Elizabeth's death; the period of suspension would be
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== :in earneste of a Boocke called Brute
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  • ...plaies to the Princes Servaunts the one 27° Decembris 1621, called the man in the moone drinks Clarett the other the 29 of the same Moneth called the Wit ...early 1620s, it is possible that "the ballad was sung by the Prince's men in the course of Curtain performances of the play" (6:136). He acknowledges th
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Miscellaneous expenses in Philip Henslowe's diary ====
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | drayton & cheatell in pte of payment of a boocke||}||xxxx<sup>s</sup>
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  • ...t applause / written by T.G. ; with an alphebeticall catologue of all such plays that ever were printed. London : Printed for Richard Rogers and William Ley :Bird in a cage, Sherly.
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...elong to the same playscript, which was apparently not new when introduced in the late fall of 1594. See [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentary]] bel
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  • Presumably staged in or before 1607; auspices unknown. ...in the chronicle histories of Froissart and Holinshed, and were dramatized in ''Edward III'' (S.R. 1595, published 1596).
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  • ...Folger Shakespeare Library. Amongst them is the following transcription of plays from 1624, which includes:<br><br> In 1996, N. W. Bawcutt published new records deriving from hitherto overlooked
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  • A record of the play's licensing survives in Malone’s transcript of Herbert’s now missing "office book": :(cited by Bawcutt in ''Control and Censorship'', 189).
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  • ...ction on Thursday the 22d of March, 1710-11. At the Black-Boy Coffee-House in Ave-Mary-Lane, near Ludgate-Street'' (London, 1711).<br> ...preserved in the Bodleian Library (Crynes 701) has auction prices recorded in the margins. Lot 674 (p 217), which fetched 10s from an unknown buyer, was
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  • ...ts may well be all we have left of the 47 lost plays which Moseley entered in 1646, 1653, and 1654, but did not proceed to publish. (270)</blockquote> NB. Joshua McEvilla comments on the fragments in Cotgrave, some of which are mentioned by Wiggins, and interested readers sh
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...ember 1594. Afterwards, three more performances are recorded in 1594, four in 1595.<br><br>
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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 The life of Henry IV of Castile (1425-1474), nicknamed "The Impotent". In the words of the 1911 ''Encyclopedia Britannica''[http://www.1911encycloped
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  • A manuscript fragment in Day’s own handwriting adorns the verso of a note from Samuel Rowley to He :lets <strike>bear them hence</strike> ''vs Commit'' in sad and mournfull sound<br>
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  • ...d’s mercy to give me this rub that I had not run myself over head and ears in these vanities" (42).</blockquote> ...he was regularly attending the plays of Prince Henry's Men at the Fortune in the spring of 1612 -- when he began to write his play -- it is likely that
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  • ...ritten in by the forger J. P. [[WorksCited|Collier]], who then reported it in his own edition of the ''Diary''. It was recognized as Collier's own forge ...ion - for instance, J. O. Halliwell-Phillips's ''Dictionary of Old English Plays'' (1860), 105-6. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DZEUAAAAQAAJ&q=galfri
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library====
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  • ...s outlined below (For What It's Worth), these two narratives are connected in both thematic and chronicle history contexts. ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail -->
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  • ...n-metrical repetitions, which, as part of the musical setting, are written in the score. ...in a complete edition in 1567 (STC 26067), or from the version popularized in Painter's ''Palace of Pleasure'' (1566).
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  • ...of Turkes, the honourable bountye of a noble minde, the shining of vertue in distress. Samuel C. Chew discusses the play briefly in ''The Crescent and the Rose'' in the context of another lost play, [[Turkish Mahomet and Hiren the Fair Gree
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | in earneste of a Boocke called Judas the some ||} x<sup>s</sup>
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== The Admiral's men offered "A French Comedy" in late spring 1597 at the Rose; Henslowe marked it with "ne," seemingly there
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  • ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail --> ...aken in pursuit of his own claim to the throne in right of his wife, which in fact led to the marriage of his daughters Philippa and Catharine to John of
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  • ...warde of traytors in Catilin, and the necessary gouernment of learned men, in the person of Cicero, which forsees euery dāger that is likely to happen, Sallust, ''De coniuratione Catilinae'' or Cicero, ''In Catilinam''; on the availability of these texts to a dramatist and for a br
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...[WorksCited|Greg I]], whose edition of the diary is followed by the ''Lost Plays Database'', did not transcribe the "heavy" brackets which enclose a block o
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  • Hill's list is reproduced and discussed [[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript|'''here''']]. The third item on it is: ...ing it with the record of the lost play [[Fault in Friendship, A|''A Fault in Friendship'']]:
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  • The twenty-fifth item on '''[[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript]]''' is: :The white witch of Westminster or Love in a Lunacy
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  • ...t least two translations of it into English are known to have been printed in the first half of the seventeenth century. This would seem to be evidence ...[Royal Choice, The|The Royal Choice]]'', a lost play ascribed to Stapylton in [[Marriott's List (1653)]], seeing ''The Royal Choice'' as an alternative t
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  • ...f the active repertory performed by Leicester's men in the London area and in the provinces for at least a year on either side of the court appearance. ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail -->
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  • ...of Henry Oxinden of Barham, Kent, who recorded the titles of printed plays in his possession [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=226678 ...eproduced by permission of the Folger Shakespeare Library. See the full MS in [https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/img71571 the Folger's Digital Collec
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  • In April 1624 the Lady Elizabeth’s Men are recorded as being in Norwich, where they advertised a play, The Spanish Contract, for performanc ...rvantes / vivat Rex / Wherevpon mr Maior caused the seuerall persons named in the Instrument shewed forth on Saterday last namely Iohn Towneshend Alexand
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | vnder the hand of m<sup>r</sup> Rob: Shaw in full ||}
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== In Henslowe's play lists beginning 15 June 1594, the date on which W. W. Greg
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  • ...hrowing the Spaniard. There is most honorable mention made of your service in seconding Sir Francis Vere being ingaged." (HMC, ''De L’Isle & Dudley'', A rearranged version of this correspondence was published in Arthur Collins's 1746 edition of the Sydney papers, which was quoted by Cha
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  • | The children of Pawles ||}<br>}|||'''A storie of Pompey''' enacted in the hall on twelf nighte wheron was ymploied newe one great citty, A senate ...kquote>The audience included Queen Elizabeth I. The performance took place in the evening. Three small lights supplied by the Revels Office were stolen o
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  • ...slo; it is now [https://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/15585397 MS Osborn a74] in the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. The following transcription is derived from Freeman's in conjunction with fresh readings of the digitised fragment above.
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library ====
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  • In April 1624 the Lady Elizabeth's Men were in Norwich, where they advertised a play, "The Spanish Contract", for performa .../ vivat Rex / Wherevpon mr Maior caused the seu''er''all p''er''sons named in the Instrument shewed forth on Saterday last namely Iohn Towneshend Alexand
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  • ...ers at Salisbury Court for playes Acted by them before his Ma<sup>ty</sup> in Octob. & Feb. 1635 (vizt) 2 at 20<sup>li</sup> a peece at Hampton, the othe In late 1653, the printer Richard Marriott entered a group of twenty-one plays on the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is:
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  • ...s, Duke of Stettin-Pomerania, visited London. During his stay, he attended plays at several locations. On the 13th, he made the following entry: On the thir ====For playbooks in Philip Henslowe's diary====
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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 ' ...a series of daring military escapades his luck ran out and he was drowned in the course of an unsuccessful assault upon the town of Nijmegen.
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail -->
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  • ...pragmaticus (ff. 48-56) from Robert Burton's ''Philosophaster'' (preserved in an autograph manuscript, Houghton Library, MS Thr 10, and a copy, Folger MS <tr><td> </td><td>Are meanly shrouded in a thred bare coate </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | ffounte of new faciane pd in p''ar''te . . . . . . . . . . . . ||}
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  • ...e role of 'God' in this play; it is currently held by a private collection in the United Kingdom. Although most of the lines belong to God, a partial li ::The Aungell <sup>.</sup> In heauen our record
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  • ...Chamberlain in his letter of 16 March 1615 to Sir Dudley Carleton (quoted in [http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcollege02bakeiala#page/616/mode/2up <blockquote> The first night's entertainment was a Comedy [Aemilia, in Latin, by Tho. Cecill], made and acted by St John's men, the chief part con
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  • (See also: '''"[[Late Murder in White Chapel, or Keep the Widow Waking]]"''') ...Folger Shakespeare Library. Amongst them is the following transcription of plays from September 1624:<br><br>
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  • In the Revels accounts a 1579-80 entry reads as follows: :wholly furnyshed in this offyce whereon was ymployed for two Robes of <br />
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  • ...ously by sources including Harbage and Bentley, this supposed lost play is in fact a '''nineteenth-century hoax'''. It requires mention here, hopefully ...eared in the ''Edinburgh Magazine'', purporting to describe a printed play in the author's personal collection:
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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 :Some wit in Shepherds plain simplicity:
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...s in the Shakspeare-Papers''. London, 1799, 218), Adams adds the following in a footnote:
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | goodwine & iij sones fower powndes in pte of paymet the||}||
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  • ==== To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library ====
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  • ...attributed to Leicester's men, who performed both at court, in London, and in the provinces. ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail -->
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library====
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...to Like" was performed at the Rose playhouse by the earl of Pembroke's men in 1600.<br><br>
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  • Edward Alleyn recorded in his diary for 3 October 1617 that he went to the Red Bull playhouse, where ...rd Marriott entered a group of [[Marriott's List (1653)|twenty-one plays]] in the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is:
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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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  • ===[[Hill's List of Early Plays in Manuscript]]=== ...between 1677 and 1703, but it is notable that nearly all the identifiable plays and playwrights of the list are Jacobean or Caroline" (Bentley, 5.1283). T
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== [[category:Plays]]
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  • NB. "Short and Sweet" more likely describes the work in question, rather than being its name. ...y referred to as ''Honest Excuses'' or ''Defence of Plays'', and is listed in the ESTC by its first line: ''Protogenes can know Apelles by his line thoug
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== One record of performance survives in Henslowe’s accounts for early 1592 (new style):
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Lent more the same time vnto m<sup>r</sup> dickers in ||}
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  • ...s <br>att the Tilte waere presented before the king''es'' Ma<sup>tie</sup> in this year. 1612 ...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 . . . . . ....
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...he Admiral's men at the Rose, following their reconfiguration as a company in May 1594.
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Lent vnto w<sup>m</sup> harton the 16 of ap<sup>r</sup>ell 1600 in ||}
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  • ...tutta la dimostratione contra di loro sarà stata quella che ha fatta il Re in parole''). ...;strquery=comedians ''Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice''], Volume 16: 1619-1621 (1910), pp. 101-111. Date a
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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 ...Steggle). It is thought that the early part, at least, of List D contains plays associated with the Prince's Men.
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  • ::fyrst tyme yt wasse playde 1597 in ꝑte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .} v<sup>li</sup> ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary====
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | lent vnto cheattell the 14 of June 1598 in earneste of ||}
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Purchase of the play from Edward Alleyn in Philip Henslowe's diary: ====
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | to lend m<sup>r</sup> dickers in earnest''e'' of his play''e'' ||} iij<sup>li</sup>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | 1599 to lend vnto hawghton in earnest of a ||} xiij<sup>s</sup>
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...1594-5, when the company was playing at the Rose. It appears nowhere else in extant theater records.
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  • :<blockquote>To Iohn Hemyngs in the behalfe of himselfe and the rest of his fellowes his Ma<sup>t''e''</sup ...ing's Men plays without the company's consent (the desire to protect their plays having been occasioned by the onset of plague and the consequent closure of
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...rformances and returned an average of 36s. to Henslowe. It does not appear in subsequent extant theater documents.
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | lent vnto John daye the same time [i.e. 30 July 1601] <sup>in earnest of</sup> <strike>upon</strike> ||}
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  • ==== Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library ==== ::''Item'', j frame for the heading in Black Jone.
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  • | |||| { s''e''rv''a''unt''es'' furnished in this office w''i''th sondrey thinges as was requisite for | |||| { ma''ies''t''ies'' chappell funished in this office w''i''th verie manie thing''es'' aptly
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  • <td>1601 in earnest of the vj yemon of the weaste &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td> <td>the 4 daye of June 1601 vnto John daye in</td>
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  • From a long list of plays entered by Humphrey Moseley on 9 September, 1653: :A Knaue in Print, or One for another
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== The Admiral's men performed "Henry I" at the Rose in the late spring of 1597.
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  • ...ys by Ben Jonson (''Every Man out of his Humour'', 8 Jan 1605; ''Every Man in his Humour'', Candlemas Night, 2 Feb 1605) and seven by William Shakespeare ...en) performed a play, unnamed, before Queen Anne on 23 November, and seven plays, unnamed, before their patron on 24 Nov; 14, 19 Dec; 15, 22 Jan; and 5, 19
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== |42-12-00 |||||1598 to Leand vnto m<sup>r</sup> Chapman in earneste||} v<sup>li</sup>
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  • ...an thereof an. 1635. The said ''Pastoral'' is not printed, but goes about in MS. from hand to hand. ...d's description of a St John's College play about Stonehenge, and the play in the British Library manuscript. W. W. Greg proposed, and his proposal has
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  • ...ript of the play (and hence seems to count on Cotton's name and reputation in case the play gets him into trouble), the licensing of ''The Resolute Queen ...of Germany''&nbsp;"by a company of young-men of this city" at the Red Bull in 1614. The fact that Herbert licensed the performance implies that it may ha
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...al's men at the Rose (its debut, according to Henslowe's "ne"); it appears in no other extant theater records.
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  • 1641, 7 August. "The Louesick maid" appears in a list of plays over which the King's Men claim ownership. Stationers' Register, September 9 1653, entered to Moseley, forty-one plays of which the second and third are:
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...ers. This title disappears from theater records after its brief appearance in February 1597.
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  • ...Chamberlain (George Carey) during the visit by Louis Verreyken, a diplomat in the service of Archduke Albert (Collins, II. 174-6; esp. 175-6): ...ughly delt withall vpon your Return, by 600 [i.e., the Earl of Nottingham] in the Matter I soe often mentioned vnto you; if yt bring you Honor, and Conte
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  • ...overviews of the reputations of the king and queen, with a keener interest in the latter: ...d neuer gaue ouer, nor dressed vp hir heade tyll she had brought the citie in subiection. At the last, falling from noblenesse to sensuall lust, shee des
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ====For playbooks in Philip Henslowe's diary====
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  • ...Andronicus'' in the Longleat manuscript---includes the following anecdote in his section “''Of Parents and Children''”: ...n his knees (as his brothers) said, O Father, I doe not desire it, I trust in God you shall live to enjoy it your selfe. (102-05)
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...howing with "ne" (the marking that most frequently distinguishes new plays in the diary playlists), theater historians have assumed a prior stage life fo
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...nto which is added, the miserie of a prison, and a prisoner. And a paradox in praise of serieants. Written by T.D. and George Wilkins.'' (1607).
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  • :smythe & w<sup>m</sup> hawghton in earneste of a playe called :wentworthe smyth & w<sup>m</sup> hawghton in p''ar''t of
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  • ...aid the said John shall deliver to the said Willyam suche bonds as are now in his custodie for the p''er''formaunce of the bargaine ... ..., 146). "Stebinyhuthe" was Stepney, "the sprawling parish east of the city in Middlesex" (Berry, 134).
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  • And force you to subscribe to blanks, in which<br> In Rome were wise, acknowledginge no lawes<br>
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  • ...Presumably, also, the play was licensed to the Cockpit Company, mentioned in the immediately preceding entry.”) ...Folger Shakespeare Library. Amongst them is the following transcription of plays from September 1624:<br><br>
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  • ...s, Puritan minister of Pateley Bridge (Boddy 105, also discussed by Sisson in his commentaries). ...comedian, William Harrison, recalled playing the clown's parts in the two plays at Gowlthwaite, noting that:
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  • <td>in most pleasant stile manye</td> ...f Calisto for Melibea, his recruitment of the bawd Celestina to assist him in winning her, and the tragic consequences for all involved. James Mabbe (157
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  • ...ne deuises, false friendes with their owne swoordes, and rebellious cōmons in their owne snares are ouerthrowne: neither with amorous gesture wounding th ...es 10—11 (and was retold by Anthony Munday in ''The Mirror of Mutability'' in 1579) and Ptolemy XIII (reigned 51—47 BC), the brother of Cleopatra and m
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...Cornwall" in his book of accounts (familiarly known as "Henslowe's diary") in the spring of 1592:
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | of xxxx<sup>s</sup> in fulle payment lent vnto m<sup>r</sup> ||}
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  • ==== To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== :mihell drayton webester & the Rest [interlined: mydelton] in
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | ||In the Name of god Amen 159[2]3||||
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Purchase of the play from Edward Alleyn in Philip Henslowe's diary ====
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Purchase of playbooks from Martin Slater in Philip Henslowe's diary====
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== For a summary table of the payments to playwrights regarding both "Wolsey" plays, see "[[Life_of_Cardinal_Wolsey,_The |'''The Life of Cardinal Wolsey''']]".
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library====
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...'” (5.1.162n). Indeed, it seems that tanners proverbially had thick skins. In Holyday’s ''Technogamia'', for example, Poeta’s skin is described as �
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  • In the 1623 quarto of ''The Devil's Law-Case'', John Webster writes in his dedication "To the Right Worthie, and All-accomplisht Gentleman, Sir Th ...' had been published in 1612; ''The Duchess of Malfi'' was first published in 1623.
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  • ...s <br>att the Tilte waere presented before the king''es'' Ma<sup>tie</sup> in this year. 1612</td> ...e, however, that the Chamber Account's payment for a 5 January performance in fact refers to that on New Year's night (Streitberger 47).
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...lay at the Rose in September 1594, receiving three subsequent performances in October and November.
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  • :Acted post 30<sup>a</sup> <...>os in :Acted after thirty years in
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  • ...ologues that Shirley wrote for his own plays and plays by others. Included in these prologues is “To a Play there, called the ''Generall''” (sig. <su            And wounded too in fortunes and in fame.
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  • ...to bed down where he is. But when the man falls asleep, Peele dresses him in clothes of his own and slips away, leaving the hapless gentleman—now mist ...(''The Battle of Alcazar'', Q1594; Plot, 1598-1601?). The debuts of these plays, too, are uncertain.
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  • ...is lured by her to a well with the promise of concealed loot, then thrown in and stoned to death by Timoclea. Arrested and brought before Alexander, she Timoclea also appears in the first scene of John Lyly's ''Campaspe'', of ten years later, as a fello
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  • ====Payments to Playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ::in fulle paymente the some of v<sup>ll</sup> to paye
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  • ...must have been one of the last before joining the newly-formed Queen's Men in March 1583 (261-262). ...ts this play might be the same as "[[Ptolemy]]", performed at the Bull Inn in the late 1570s.
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  • :The Court is like to Christmas at Windsor, and many plays and shews are bespoken to give entertainment to our Ambassadors. ...ublets and bases of cloth of siluer; buskins swordes and hatts a like, and in theyr hats ech of the''m'' an Indian bird for a fether w<sup>th</sup> some
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  • ...te's registrations (''David and Bethsaba''), and he extends the assignment in the entry for "Robin Hood and Little John" (#868), though "tentatively." ...torians do not know whether the Queen's men had a London performance venue in 1594, but provincial records show that they performed at numerous sites aro
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail -->
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | to paye m<sup>r</sup> drayton willsone & dickers in pte||}||l<sup>s</sup>
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  • ...n style="color: white"> . . . . . .</span> in the foles caldron and by the in y< <br> <span style="color: white"> . . . . . .</span> pathe wch I walke in liethe hid from < <br>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe’s diary==== | Lent vnto Cheattell the 26 of June 1598 in ||}
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  • ...ologues that Shirley wrote for his own plays and plays by others. Included in these prologues is “A Prologue to a play there [Ireland]; Call’d THE TO Ligitimate in Art, in nature, birth,
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  • ==== For playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | the 2 of novmb''er'' 1602 in earneste of a playe||}
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Purchase of the play from Edward Alleyn in Philip Henslowe's diary ====
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  • 'A Maske of Amazons' is listed in the Revels accounts of 1578/9 as one of the masques performed 'before her m :A Maske of Amasones in all Armore compleate parcell gilte gilded<br />
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  • An undated note in the hand of Sir George Buc on the title page of one of five surviving copie ...e, eldest son of Brute, defeated Humber in battle (Humber fled and drowned in the River Humber). Locrine then pillaged Humber's ships and claimed the gir
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | in earneste of her boocke called merie ||}
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...'commedia dell'arte'' or improvised drama-style as it was apparently known in England [http://www.archive.org/stream/elizabethandram01scheuoft#page/196/m
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...cletian fought successfully against the Sarmatians and subdued a rebellion in Syria and Egypt.<br><br>
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  • N.B. This entry appears in the ''Diary'' between entries dated 16 May and 18 May. ...try (8 May) is apparently Henslowe's mistake for 8 June given its position in the ''Diary'' following entries for late May and early June.
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...the Admiral's men, who gave it 9 performances on their return to the Rose in mid-June 1594.
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  • <br> The play’s only definite contemporary reference occurs in Bodleian MS. Top.Oxon.e.5, f. 359, which contains a fragment that constitut ...acta in ecclesia Χѓi Oxoñ, qui epilogus a Mro Ricardo Eedes et scriptus et in proscenia ibidem dictus fuit. (Peck 14; Boas 163)
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  • :& webester & mondaye in fulle paymente for W. W. Greg notes that the title is not in Henslowe's hand, and may be Downton's ([http://www.archive.org/stream/hensl
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  • ...defendants: Lincoln's nephews, Sir Edward and Tailboys Dymoke; and actors in the play Roger Bayard, Marmaduke Dickinson, John Craddock junior, and John <li>'''Huntington Library, EL 2723''', recording fines in various suits involving Lincoln and Sir Edward Dymoke.</li>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Receiued in þt of paiment of [Gri] Damon and ||}
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  • <td>THE ROBBERS' ILAND, an Opera in a Romansike Way,</td> <td>AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, <i>with map drawn in pen and</i></td>
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  • ...ter were checked for their Labors. (SP 14/184, ff. 44-44v; cf. the summary in [https://archive.org/stream/statepapersmary11greauoft#page/480/mode/2up ''C ...Tewsday to see the citie be kept quiet. (Chamberlain 602; cf. the summary in [https://archive.org/stream/statepapersmary11greauoft#page/484/mode/2up ''C
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  • ...John Warburton (1682-1759) in his list of the unprinted MS plays allegedly in his collection until destroyed by Warburton’s cook:<br> ...supposed mastery of science and the liberal arts, seems to have originated in the 14th century, though reports of Henry's learning appear to have been gr
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  • ...blished in his ''Men-miracles'' (1646), refer to his composition of a play in 1640: And shut up comedy in Epigram.<br>
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  • ...assignment of 1593). "Abraham and Lot" disappears from theatrical records in England following its performance at the Rose on 31 January 1594. ...saac (22:1-19), an episode well known to playgoers from the Corpus Christi plays.
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  • ...nglish players visiting Graz during Fasching celebrations. The performance in question would have taken place on 18 February 1608: ...my dear, how pleasurable that was, not the least little bit of love-making in it, and we were all deeply moved they had acted it so well. There is no dou
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  • ...s/norwichREED00galluoft/norwichREED00galluoft.pdf REED Norwich], 70-76 and in Halliwell, "Contemporary Depositions", 9-26. The accounts include those by: ...ged the man, saying "villan wilt thowe murder the quenes man", but the man in turn called Brown "villan", so that Brown "stroke hym with his Sworde and h
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  • ...Q''ueen'''s presence, w''i''th a masquerado of certaine Scotchmen who came in w''i''th a sword dance, not vnlike a matachin, and performed it clenly. ...ade up her mind and decided she would give it but for me, his efforts were in vain.
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  • NB: This lost play is untitled, and seemingly unmentioned in existing catalogues. The title here is derived from the opening words of i A list of characters and an incomplete plot scenario in Latin survives among the State Papers at the National Archives, Kew (SP, 14
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  • "'The Two Brother’s Tragedy" is known from entries in ''Henslowe’s Diary'' during October 1602. It is first mentioned at the ve | the 1 of Octobʒ 1602 to m<sup>r</sup> smythe in pte||} xxxx<sup>s</sup>
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  • ...rne to take notice & to forbeare to impeach the sayd W<sup>m</sup> Bieston in y<sup>e</sup> Premisses as they tender his Ma<sup>tes</sup> displeasure and (Cited in Bentley I.330-31; emphasis added).
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  • ...y on the manuscript titled "The plotte of the deade mans fortune" now held in the British Library (Ms. Add. 10449, f.1). ...-- <br> Enter carynus and p<sup>r</sup>lyor = here the <br> laydes speakes in prysoun||
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  • Thomas Jordan, "A Prologue to a Play call'd The Florentine Ladies, played in the Night by Gentlemen." :Which in our English broadness is a Whore,
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...at the Rose playhouse on the 5th of March 1595. The number of performances in the run depends on an interpretation of the various spellings of "Olympo."
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  • ==== Playlists in Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library ====
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  • ...arington, the poet, who died in 1612, is a list of eleven bound volumes of plays, besides several single comedies and other dramas" (382). The list printed by Furnivall in ''Notes & Queries'' is transcribed below.
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...s'', which makes the receipt for "King Lud" unremarkable. An inhibition of plays by the Privy Council, most probably fuelled by fears of plague, was issued
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  • Davies alludes to Cary's lost play in his dedicatory epistle to Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford; Mary Herbert, :CARY (''of whom'' Minerua ''stands in feare,''<br>
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  • In the epistle which prefaces his translation of Robert Garnier’s ''Cornéli ...nslation or another projected work on the life of St Paul before his death in August 1594 (Erne, 220).
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  • ...bsequently been identified with ''Sir Giles Goosecap'' (Chapman?), printed in 1606 (see [[#CriticalCommentary|'''Critical Commentary''']] below). ...tutor to Philip Julius, Duke of Stettin-Pomerania, recorded the following in his travel diary:
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  • ...algamated with Worcester's and were most likely at the Boar's Head Theater in Whitechapel (Berry 51), which is thus the most likely venue for the Scander ...discourages the twentieth-century reader unless he has a special interest in military science or Balkan history. On the contrary, Elizabethans, to whom
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | Begynyng in leant||||||||||
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  • ...he heathen gods, yet it was apparent that this play was revived on purpose in contempt of the ceremonies of the Church; and if my paper were not at an en ''Vox Borealis'', printed in (probably) 1640, is a satirical news pamphlet:
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  • ...es for the play Cariclia' and an 'Awlter [alter] for theagines' are listed in the Revels accounts of 1572/3 ([https://archive.org/stream/DocumentsRelatin :In all<br /><br />
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  • ...ast entry for the Curtain, which was finally closed before the next entry [in Herbert’s list],” 301). ...cribed a number of Sir Henry Herbert's licensing records and compiled them in various scrapbooks now held at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Amongst them
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Purchase of the play from Edward Alleyn in Philip Henslowe's diary ====
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  • ...typescript and MS notes accompanying the fragments at the Huntington, made in October 1973):<br> | ||||Hye hym in all haste possyble||||||||||
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  • ...me to signifye to your lo. that for y<sup>e</sup> others who have offended in y<sup>e</sup> matter of y<sup>e</sup> Mynes and other lewd words, which is ...f losing his life, probably because he mingled ideas that were too wicked, in which so much was concealed.
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  • ...Leicestershire. Bodleian Library: MS.Eng.hist./c.476/fol.133 is described, in the library catalogue, simply as a "Prologue to the Square Play". For the ...ument itself consists of a prose prologue addressed to an unnamed nobleman in which "poor Amintas" apologises for the entertainment he is about to offer
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== Henslowe records a loan issued in early 1599 (new-style):
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | [''to''] in behalfe of the Company to pay Will: Haulton ||} vj<sup>li</sup>
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  • In 1640, Sir Henry Herbert licensed the play for performance: <blockquote>“T The Red Bull was used by two different companies in 1640. Before Easter, the company was the second Prince Charles’s Men; aft
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  • In Trinity Term, 1609, Robert Keysar, manager of the Children of the Queen's R The reference appears in the following extract from the suit:
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  • ...t title and Interest which Master '''Thomas Pavier''' her late husband had in the Copies here after mencioned . . . . . . . . '''xxviijs./''' <br> Master '''Paviers''' right in SHAKESPERES ''plaies'' or any of them
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  • ==== For apparel in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | a payer of hosse in alls perce the 10 of desembʒ || } xvj<sup>s</sup>
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...omment and the line below if you'd like to write about the probable genres in more detail -->
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | ||||&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''man in Guidine and was for the same Judged to lose his head and'' ||
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  • ...ncing full of life and variety: onely S:<sup>r</sup> Tho: Germain had lead in his heeles, and sometimes forgott what he was a doing. :At night there was a maske in the hall, which for conceit and fashion was sutable to the occasion. The ac
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Receiud of m<sup>r</sup> Henchlowe in ernest of the second
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...career and, presumably, his death at or following the Battle of East Stoke in 1487.
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...s the first “ne” offering by the Admiral’s Men on their return to the Rose in June of 1594 from the 10-day run at Newington.
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  • ...commons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ CC BY-SA 4.0 licence]; click image to view in full)</small> ...commons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ CC BY-SA 4.0 licence]; click image to view in full)</small>
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  • ===George Androwes's Bill of Complaint in ''Androwes v. Slater''=== ...of agreement indented made the tenth daye of Marche, Anno Domini 1607, and in the ffiveth yeare of the raigne of our soveraigne lord Kinge James of Engla
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== :Hunslowe in parte of payement. of the
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  • ...n-metrical repetitions, which, as part of the musical setting, are written in the score. :in slaieng of my mate
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  • ...mself as a corrective to the stage version of his adventures was published in 1630, which is too late for a source (see "[[#References to the play|Refere :But that the Truth is held in more esteem.
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  • ...s <br>att the Tilte waere presented before the king''es'' Ma<sup>tie</sup> in this year. 1612</td> ...he same venue at which the same company had performed ''The Roaring Girl'' in April 1611.
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  • Fols.1a & 1b are from the play in a state of composition, with heavy deletions and irregularities. Fol.2a is ...stanzaic verse of lines 43-80 suggests an occasional entertainment, either in a college or a private house, rather than a play. (59)</blockquote>
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== '''NB.''' In the tables below, the entries for "Seven Days of the Week" are collated; se
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...l (the first entry’s £3 1s, however, is markedly higher). An inhibition of plays by the Privy Council, most probably fueled by fears of plague, was issued o
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | 1598 to lend vnto m<sup>r</sup> drayton in earneste of ||} xxxx<sup>s</sup>
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  • ::March rampant beast in formidable hide: ...most accōplished to her owne intention”, which Harvey expects to be issued in the near future as a pamphlet against Nashe. Harvey explicitly attributes
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  • ...ibidine, et il tutto poi riuscì in una tragedia, facendoli mozzar la testa in scena. ...y of various shades, including avarice and lust. The whole was made to end in a tragedy, the friar being beheaded on the stage.
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  • | [[Three Plays in One]]||[[1585]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]]
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  • The play is mentioned in Izaak Walton's biography, "The Life of Sir Henry Wotton," that prefaces the ...represent, so performed; that the gravest of that Society declared, he had in a slight imployment, given an early and a solid testimony of future abiliti
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  • None in the period. Barnabe Barnes’s active period of writing was 1593-1609, but ...Barnes suggests that the entry is not in the catalogue, but it is present in all extant copies of the catalogue; Cox’s ODNB entry on Barnes omits the
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== In Henslowe's play lists beginning 15 June 1594, the date on which W. W. Greg
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  • The ''Meleager'' argument is found in a manuscript titled "A Register of all the noble men of England sithence th ...'' his mother hearinge ymmediatelie quenched keeping it safflie wrapped vp in her chest as the onlie thing wheron her sonnes lyfe depended w./</td>
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  • ::: (quoted in [https://archive.org/stream/cheshireinclreed01clopuoft#page/223/mode/1up RE A similar record appears in the Chester Mayors List 13 (CCALS ZCR 60/83, f. 15):
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | Lent m<sup>r</sup> willsone the 21 of aguste 1598 in <e>||}||
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  • ...ed it in ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester'' (1804) in his biographical sketch of the poet and vicar Thomas Pestell: ...ternoon, and another the next morning, the first in latine, and the second in Englishe, and so to departe thence…
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  • The title was entered in the Stationers' Register by Richard Jones on 26 July 1591: ...Drummond’s extracts of "The Hunting of Cupid" in MS 2059 have been edited in Dyce [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090273079&view=2up&se
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  • ...Astley, Master of the Revels (March 1622-July 1623) recorded the following in his office book: Two plays were published together thirty-five years later:
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== In [[Rogers and Ley's List (1656)|Rogers and Ley's list]], "An exact and perfe
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library ====
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  • ...and 2|"Tamar Cham"]] play was transcribed by George Steevens and published in 1803, but has since disappeared). ...1up ''Henslowe Papers'' 143] with additional corrections suggested by Greg in ''Dramatic Documents'', 134-83)
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  • :1602 to paye vnto harey chettell in earneste of :desemb[er] 1602 vnto Thomas hewode in p''ar''te for
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  • ...lor in 1618, the Earl of Derby's men were performing it. The play printed in 1661 claims that it was acted "‘very frequently and with great applause, Ronald S. Crane provides a neat summary of the Guy of Warwick legend in his discussion of its popularity from the middle ages to the Romantic perio
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...12 June 1594. This entry is assigned to 1592 because the 1591 designation in Henslowe is a product of his using the old style dating]
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  • =====To playwrights in Henslowe's diary===== | to paye vnto harey chettell & John daye in fulle ||} l<sup>s</sup>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ====Philip Henslowe's papers in the Dulwich College Library====
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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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  • ...Thomas May. The original MS. of this play, which is in five short acts, is in the possession of Mr. Stephen Jones. The author has affixed his name at the The manuscript referred to in this passage is now lost, and there exists no more detailed description of
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  • ...ster, published a lengthy essay entitled ''Pallidas Tamia, Wits Treasury'' in which he praised contemporary English poets by comparing them favorably to ...ines: so ''Shakespeare'' among y<sup>e</sup> English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage; for Comedy, witnes his ''Ge[n]tleme[n]'' ''of Ver
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  • The accounts of the Office of the Revels record various expenses disbursed in the preparation of the performance of "King Xerxes" and its aftermath. Paym <td>stayeng there ij dayes in November iiij</td>
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== [[category:Secondhand plays]]
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== A version of William Painter’s novella “Of a Duke of Venice and Ricciardo” in an edition of <i>The Palace of Pleasure Beautified</i> (sig. Xxxii<sup>v</
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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> (Item 47b [Cook 56])</blockquote> Unnoted in Arber's transcript is a full stop after "Fletcher" in the register itself.
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  • ...antes''." The clerk added a condition: "PROVIDED that he is not to putt it in prynte Without further and better Aucthority." ...d. The Chamberlain's men moved into the Globe [[category:Globe]] playhouse in the late summer or early fall of 1599, so this play would have been among t
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  • ...], SP 14/94, f. 152; cf. ''C.S.P., Dom., James I'' [1611-18], p.505; cited in Bentley V.1288). :(Nathanael Brent [to Sir Dudley Carleton], TNA, SP 14/95, f. 6; cited in Bentley V.1288)
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== |[039-00]-00|||||&nbsp; &nbsp; 1598 to lend in p[ar]te of payment vnto harye ||} xx<sup>s</sup>
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  • ===Simon Forman's "Book of Plays"=== Forman's heading: "IN Richard the 2 At the glob 1611 the 30 of Aprill/" (''Riverside Shakespeare'
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  • ...he<br>24 of novmbʒ 160[3]2 to m<sup>r </sup>hathwaye [blacke doge of]&nbsp;in earneste&nbsp;<br>of a playe called [John dayes [comodye]] the some of ... ...p></sup><sup>r </sup>smythe<br>m<sup>r</sup> hathway &amp; the other poete in p''ar''te of payment<br>of the playe called [John dayes comody] the some of
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  • | [[Three Plays in One]]||[[1585]]||[[Tarlton, Richard|Tarlton]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabe | [[Tis Good Sleeping in a Whole Skin]]||[[1570]]||[[Wager, William]]||[[:category:Unknown|Unknown]]
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  • :"The preparacion at Oxford in August 1605, against the comminge <br>degrees as I have seene yt in Cambr''idge'', the kinge was verye weary before
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== | to lend thomas dickers in earneste of a playe Boocke ||} xx<sup>s</sup>
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ==== Purchase of playbooks from Martin Slater in Philip Henslowe's diary ====
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  • ...e ''Diary'' as the authors of the biblical drama '''[[Judas|''Judas'']]''' in December 1601. [[category:duplicate plays]]
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  • (qtd. in Sisson 70-71): ...m Chapman, and was thus proceeded against for aiding and abetting Flaskett in his conspiracy against Agnes).
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  • ...and another collaborator: ''Terminus et Non Terminus'', which is credited in early sources to Nashe and to the poet and future schoolmaster Robert Mills ...rtener in it was expelled the Colledge: but this foresaid ''Nashe'' played in it (as I suppose) the Varlet of Clubs; which he acted with such naturall af
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | in p''ar''te payments of a boocke wher in is a p''ar''te of ||} xxxx<sup>s</sup>
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  • NB. the date is conjectural; in the absence of new information, the LPD follows Wiggins's approximation of ...evidently a lost English play, was published in 1620 (probably at Leipzig) in an octavo volume edited by Friedrich Menius (1593-1659): ''Engelische Comed
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  • The following dramatic fragment appears in the journal of Benjamin Greene: ...discussion of the supposed performances of ''Hamlet'' on board The Dragon in 1607. It comes from a journal recording a separate voyage ([[#Theatrical Pr
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  • ...at the [[#Boar's Head|Boar's Head]] playhouse "late in the summer or early in the autumn of 1601" (51). He called the company "a strong one formed by the ...ton tells Chamberlain that "Evans, known as Cutting Dick, a notable robber in Wiltshire, is taken, and like to be hanged" (CCLXXXIII, 136).
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  • ...sed with the two part [[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2 | ''Tamar Cham'']] plays in the repertory of the [[:category:Strange's|Strange's men]] [[1592|(1592-3)] Which most are vsed in this Cytadell /<br>
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  • ...m Sir Henry Herbert's Office Book. Square brackets "indicate words written in by Halliwell-Phillipps to replace those lost during the process of cutting ...arrates a series of biblical episodes starting with the Creation ("We read in sacred writ of ye beginning / of all ye world, & of Adams sinninge"), which
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  • ...of the master wardens and Assistentes here present in Court All her right in these copies folowinge vnder this condycon that yf there shalbe found any i ...items, a mix of prose tracts, drama, and poetry; the 32<sup>nd</sup> item in the list is below.)</small>
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  • ...than by its numeric designation, however the same music appears as item 91 in [http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:IAMS032-002108240 British Library Add ..., Samantha Cohen - theorbo, and Ruth Wilkinson - viola da gamba). Recorded in the Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre on December 15, 2016 (sound engineer: A
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  • | in earneste of a Boocke called Richard||}||x<sup>li</sup> ...payment to Jonson. The lack of firm evidence such as an additional payment in full for this script specifically makes it impossible to ascertain whether
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  • ...Entred for his copies under the hand of MASTER THRALE warden, the severall plays following that is to say . . . . '''xiij<sup>s</sup>''' ...st woman ruler", as Wiggins notes, 1608). Guendoline passes power to Madon in due course, and he proves a tyrant.
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  • ...halleth the way, with a couple of great clubbes, one in his foote, another in his head, & he cryes to the people with a loude voice, ''Beware of the Man ...but in a cap'de cloake, and all the best apparell he ware the highest day in the yeare, thats neither on Christmas daie, Good fridaie, Easter daie, Asce
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  • ====For apparel and "diuers thinges" in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ====For artisans in Philip Henslowe's diary====
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  • ===Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary=== | begynyng in leant||||||||||||||||
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  • ====Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...John Wright|| ||the wardens all the ''e''state the said Edward white hath in theis|| ||
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  • :ap<sup>r</sup>ell 1601 in earnest of playe called the conqueste :of ap<sup>r</sup>ell 1601 in earnest of a Boocke called the
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...llaboration with Richard Hathway, took payments from the company for three plays: "[[Hannibal and Scipio|Hannibal and Scipio]]", "[[Scogan and Skelton|Scoga
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  • ...the "Ur-Hamlet"— to be essentially discrete from the ''Hamlet''s preserved in Q1 (1603), Q2 (1604-5), and F (1623). In June 1594, Henslowe entered the following heading into his diary:
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  • ==== Playlists in Philip Henslowe's diary ==== ...of an immensely popular text written in French, probably on the Continent, in the mid-14th century and translated into English (the ‘defective’ versi
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  • ...here he was esteemed as an exemplar of civic virtue. Thus the full account in Grafton's ''Chronicle'': ...er demaund it, for he cleerely forgaue it, and that they should put no man in sute for any debt due to hym. Looke vpon thys ye Aldermen, for it is a glor
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  • <small>(William Noy, still dressed as a projector, in hell -- see [[#Critical Commentary|'''Critical Commentary''']] below.<br> ...ses where God has visited gruesome punishments upon enemies of puritanism. In particular, Burton offers a long and hostile account of the death of Charle
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  • ...Entred for his copies under the hand of MASTER THRALE warden, the severall plays following that is to say . . . . '''xiij<sup>s</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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  • ...rt Greene to Heliogabalus is to the lost play, it was most likely on stage in the same time frame as Marlowe's two-part ''Tamburlaine'' ''c''. 1588 (see ...vitus Bassianus ''c.'' 203 CE, ruled from 218 to 222 CE. He was well known in the works of Roman historians and Elizabethan moralists for his extreme and
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  • :Boocke of carnowlle wollsey in fulle pay ...of Greg and Wiggins; however, a summary table of payments relating to both plays is offered below for ease of comparison:
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  • :of octobʒ 1602 vnto m<sup>r</sup> medelton in p<i>te</i> of :to paye vnto m<sup>r</sup> mydelton in full<i>e</i> paymente
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  • ====Bond, William Bird (Borne) with the Admiral's men in Philip Henslowe's diary==== ...entirety in order to document fully the one legitimate entry in the diary in terms of which the forgeries had for a time some credibility.
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  • ...um will explore the intersections between the study of early modern ‘lost’ plays and contemporary theatrical practice, drawing on the expertise of early mod '''Seminar:''' “Lost Plays and their Contexts”, led by Roslyn L. Knutson, David McInnis and Matthew
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  • ...good breede, ''and to one hee knowes will shake his tayl''"; but the words in italics, which are intended to convey a covert allusion to Will. Shake-spea ....org/stream/modernlanguagequ07modeuoft#page/153/mode/1up Greg's transcript in modernised spelling]; square brackets represent hiatus or Greg's conjectura
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  • ==== To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== |ap<sup>r</sup>ell 7|||||vnto m<sup>r</sup> dickers & harey cheattell in ||} iij<sup>li</sup>
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  • ====To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary==== | of Thomas downton in earneste of a playe ||}
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  • ...>r</sup> [per]ill to take order that the same be not represented or played in any place about this Cittie or ellswhere, where yo<sup>w</sup> haue authori ...e competition with other rising courtiers, and the absence of public trust in the Italian soon precipitated his political fall.
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  • '''N.B.''' This work is identified in scholarship both as ''The Masque of Cupids'' and ''The Masque of Cupid''. T :[''in margin:'']
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  • ...rough a scene, preserving 144 lines in total of an early Stuart play-scene in draft form. [http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:IAMS032-000005523 (BL Add '''NB. The above images have been cropped into pages to display the text in order. The following openings illustrate the sheet of paper itself:'''
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  • :deckers in p<i>ar</i>te of payment of his comody :Layd owt more for the company in p<i>ar</i>te of payment
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  • ...0s, but Henry eventually succeeded [[King Stephen]] and acceded the throne in 1154. ...t was indebted to Drayton's ''England's Heroical Epistles'' as republished in 1619, containing the exchange between Henry II and Rosamond ("Palimpsest" 3
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  • ...p. 10) begins a new text, "Cato contstrued." The manuscript may be written in the hand of the translator or it may represent an incomplete transcription <br/>declare vnto you a com''m''edie beinge in p''re''sens w''i''th
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  • :a poyntmente of Robert shawe in earnest of a :in earneste of a Boocke called the prowde
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  • ..., the "Complaint of the Satyres against the Nymphes" [pp. 497-98] included in Bond's copy text is now thought to be part of a different entertainment.) F ...; Wiggins 390-91; and are discussed in Heaton, "Elizabethan Entertainments in Manuscript," 234-43.) The MSS usually reproduce one or several of discrete
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