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  • ...nd physical bibliography and textual criticism for more than 40 years-- 15 books, 75+ articles, and more than 100 book reviews. A current cv can be supplie
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  • ...l Fellow (English and Theatre Studies) at the University of Melbourne. His books include studies of Jonson and Shakespeare, Renaissance comedy, modern Europ
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  • ...l Fellow (English and Theatre Studies) at the University of Melbourne. His books include studies of Jonson and Shakespeare, Renaissance comedy, modern Europ
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  • ...s A. Dana Professor Emerita of English, Lafayette College, Easton, PA. Her books include Reading Shakespeare in Performance: King Lear (1991, with James P.
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  • ...y, included 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 eve :Books in the Presse, and ready for Printing.<br>
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  • :He hath also compleated other books, which are not yet printed as (1) A comical entertainment called ''The Refo ...speculates that Wright's play "perhaps perished in January 1679, among the books and manuscripts of his son James, in the disastrous fire in the Temple whic
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  • "The Fair Spanish Captive: a Trage-Comedy" appears in a list of "Books in the Press and Now Printing" which were advertised by the printer Nathani <blockquote>Books in the Presse, and ready for Printing.<br>
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  • ...latery" appears in one theatrical document, Philip Henslowe's inventory of books owned by the Admiral's men and dated 3 March 1598 (l599?). And that documen ...] renders the title as "Sturgflaterey" in his transcription of the list of books in the stock of the Admiral's men at the Rose that Henslowe dated "March 15
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  • ...anslated by William Adlington. The story of Cupid and Psyche is covered in books four, five, and six. Adlington's translation of Apulieus was first publishe Apuleius, ''The Eleven Books of the Golden Asse.'' trans. William Adlinton. London: Valentine Symmes, 15
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  • ...ve Actions]'' (1582), Stephen Gosson lists 'The Golden Asse' as one of the books that had been 'ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London' ([http://quod <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Apuleius. ''The XI Books of the Golden Asse.'' trans. William Adlington (London: Valentine Symmes, 1
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  • The list of "Books very lately Printed, and in the Press now printing" appended to Flatman's ' A running title reads "''Books sold by'' Nath. Brook ''at the Angell in'' Cornhill".
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  • Appended to Francis Kirkman, ''The Wits'' (1662): "Courteous Reader, these Books following are sold by ''Henry Marsh'' at the ''Princes Arms'' in ''Chancery
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  • ...ished by Boydell &amp; Brewer. Other current work in progress includes two books to be published by Manchester University Press: a monograph on the Roman pl
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  • This page documents any publications (journals, books, etc.) arising out of research conducted for the ''Lost Plays Database''. ==Books==
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  • The Hill note-books, ten in number and representing miscellaneous material assembled by him at ...rials, though it may be significant that folios 150-92 consist of lists of books and detailed notes on certain London auctions....
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  • ...iting, "Aleumista" remains entirely unknown to EEBO-TCP and even to google books, except for hits generated by this record and - perhaps significantly - one
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  • | [http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home ''Early English Books Online'']. Chadwyck-Healey &amp; Proquest, 2003-. | [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebogroup/ ''Early English Books Online, Text Creation Partnership'' (Open Access)]. U of Michigan and U of
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  • ..., in the library of Richard Heber," followed by two more titles of printed books by Chapman known to Bliss from other sources, after which Bliss listed five
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  • ...ave been significant to the entertainment, which may have incorporated the books themselves. Noting the potential exotic or colonial themes in the entertain ...ssical archways that often adorned the title-pages of early modern printed books?
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  • ...alms, 2 Copies. 2 bundles of old bound. 1 vnbound. Cast Candles. <br>Loose books. — Aiaz. Lidiat. Alminacks. Duello. Guiana. mandevil &amp; Virginia. Arth Books to Cary down. — M<sup>r</sup> Hall. Ball and Pynet. Bellarmin. Tortura to
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  • ...s]'' (1582), Stephen Gosson mentions an 'Aethiopian History' as one of the books "ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London" ([http://quod.lib.umich.edu ...ethiopian History'], the probable source text for this play, as one of the books "ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London". The passage reads,
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  • ...ollier, John Payne. ''A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language''. 2 vols. London, 1865.</div>
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  • ===Dorset Quarter Sessions Order and Minute Books===
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  • ...unds a yeare towards your maintenance, and three hundred pounds to buy you books, as his brother, he weeping answer'd, I trust father you shall live to enjo ...e; given to the youngest son, who is a scholar, and had actually requested books as his inheritance). Inasmuch as the father bequeaths land to one son and h
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  • ...h'', an old play, allowed by Sir George Bucke, and ''burnt, with his other books''.'" Adams then quotes the entry in Henslowe's ''Diary'' (above) for the pa ...(p. 151, #99). Bawcutt adds the clarification by Bentley (below) that "the books destroyed by fire were those belonging to the Fortune theatre, burnt down o
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  • ...VHRiYKHY7DBpsQ6AEIUTAM#v=onepage&q=Boss%20of%20Billingsgate&f=false Google Books]). Jonson characteristically calls the site "Belinsgate," a reminder of the ...VHRiYKHY7DBpsQ6AEIUTAM#v=onepage&q=Boss%20of%20Billingsgate&f=false Google Books])</div>
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  • ...n he finished his apprenticeship in London. According to Baldwin, Hunt had books shipped to him at his new location, and this manuscript leaf was part of th ...of plays on the manuscript leaf as bookshop stock, suggesting an order for books rather than an inventory (412-3). '''James G. McManaway''' (who signed his
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  • ...ilworth in 1575 that "Lucrece and Euryalus" was one of the favourite story-books [https://archive.org/stream/lanehamsletterde00lane#page/36/mode/2up (Laneha ...Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640.'' 2nd edn. W. A.Jackson, F. S. Ferguson, Kathari
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  • ===Bristol Mayors' Audit Books=== ...1188 NaT 7]). An early witness is Bodleian Library, MS Mus. f. 16-19, part books compiled c. 1641–62 by Thomas Hammond of Hawkedon, Suffolk. The words in
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  • ...Prize)|Welchmans price]]," a play title listed in Henslowe's inventory of books belonging to the Admiral's men, 3 March 1598 ([http://www.archive.org/strea ...of Wales" with the listing of "Welchmans price" in Henslowe's inventory of books in March 1598 (#90, p. 234; also, p. 102). He reads the specification of "a
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  • ...g, that histrionicall iesters and stage players should bee suffred to writ books of such matters and in deed a greate disgrace to our Religion.")
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  • ...Henry I"]). On the other hand, in a discussion of Henslowe's inventory of books in March 1598 (p. 102), Gurr identifies "Welchmans price" as "The Famous Wa
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  • ...rontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false (xxxi, Google Books)]. [[WorksCited|Fleay, ''BCED'']] follows suit, expanding Collier's identi
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  • ....google.it/books?id=vnFJAQAAMAAJ&hl=it&pg=PA437#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]: ...atin. Given that ''Cleopatra'' was performed in 1626, that the first three books of May's translation of Lucan were published in the same year and the compl
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  • ===Norwich Quarter Sessions Minute Books VI===
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  • ...rontcover&dq=quip+for+an+upstart+courtier&cd=4#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books, Modern Print ed.] Its [https://twitter.com/BeineckeLibrary/status/1545217 ...the narrative of Greene's tract as follows (61-2) [http://books.google.com/books?id=vl47AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=quip+for+an+upstart+courtier&cd=4#v=
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  • ...ristol Burgesses: 1599-1607 Calendared From The Corporation’s Great Audit Books'']. Online publication, 2009. </div>
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  • :Purfoot, SR III, 576 (a mass entry, 7 Nov 1615, his father's books; one = "The history of HUON of Burdeaux")
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  • ...ed 'The Ephesian Matron' and 'The Roman Slave,' and an epic poem in twelve books entitle 'Carolies' in honour of Charles I, but the first two were never pub
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  • ...used by them as their prompt-copy, even as they used in 1609 such printed books as ''Pericles'' and ''King Lear''” (Sisson, “''Keep the Widow Waking''� ...arto,” and it is known that the players used print copies for their prompt books (142). (Sisson relates that according to the Star Chamber records, the play
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  • ...dding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Elton, Oliver, trans. ''The First Nine Books of the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus''. London, 1894.</div>
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  • ...d the play is likely to have been the proverbial saying that is the title. Books of proverbs record the appearance of the phrase as early as 1573, in ''Five
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  • ...sement. 1655. "A Book of Robin Hood, and little John" is advertised among "Books Printed; and ... Sold by Jane Bell, in her editions of ''Friar Bacon'' and
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  • ...famous edition by Leunclavius: Basel, 1576), as was Ammianus Marcellinus (books 20-25), a common author. These were however not available in English until ...: -2em">Ross, Alexander. ''The history of the world the second part in six books, being a continuation of famous history of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight : beg
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  • ...of%20queens&pg=PA682#v=onepage&q&f=false web (ed. W. Gifford, 1855, Google Books)].</div>
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  • ...y & vallea," which he identifies with the item "entered in the Stationers' books, by Humphrey Moseley, June 29, 1660, as the production of Philip Massinger"
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  • ...ze: Romei, 1862. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=2WdLAAAAcAAJ Google Books].</div>
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  • The listing of "Alls Perce" among the books Henslowe had in stock or had bought "''since the 3<sup>d</sup> of March 159
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  • ...&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=table%20of%20contents&f=false Google Books]</div> ...uments from the Elizabethan Playhouses: Stage Plots, Actors' Parts, Prompt Books''. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1931. </div>
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  • ...papers were acquired by the British Library from Christie’s, in a sale of books and manuscripts from the Bright family on 16 July 2014 (lot 33). An examina
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  • :“She who doth rule her table books with blood” (from the Prologue) ...e="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Agrippa, Henry Cornelius. ''Three Books of Occult Philosophy''. London, 1650. Print. (EEBO)</div>
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  • ...Ptolemy on the throne of Egypt. The Senate hesitated because the Sibylline books prophesised that if Rome provided military support to an Egyptian king aski
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  • ...vey Collection purchased by Morgan in 1899 (''Catalogue of a Collection of Books formed by James Toovey principally from the library of the Earl of Gosford
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  • ...lity to this suggestion is the fact that Grimeston's other translations of books on contemporary European history were rich hunting grounds for dramatists s
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  • ...ed in the writing of the comedy: “In matters of authorship the Stationers’ Books are not always to be trusted; and that Marlowe and Day should have written
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  • ...r externally provided content, especially digitisations of manuscripts and books.
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  • ...es, published from 1598 to 1601. (Astorildo only appears in the last three books; a "Cleobulo" is mentioned once in the ''Ninth'' [sig. [http://quod.lib.umi
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  • ...ive Actions]'' (1582), Gosson lists 'the Palace of pleasure' as one of the books that had been 'ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London' ([http://quod
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  • ...ive Actions]'' (1582), Gosson lists 'the Palace of pleasure' as one of the books that had been 'ransackt, to furnish the Play houses in London'. The larger
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  • ...ns]'' (1582), Stephen Gosson lists 'the AEthiopian historie' as one of the books that had been 'ransackt to furnish the Play houses in London'. The passage
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  • ===Jest Books===
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  • ...ntsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books]</div>
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  • ...ant's song "O Jove, from stately throne" is found in the consort song part-books, British Library, Add MS 17786-17791. The text of the song reads:
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  • ...s.google.it/books?id=UM02AQAAMAAJ&hl=it&pg=PA22#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books, open access]</div>
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  • ...ok_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CBgQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books]): ...ok_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CBgQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books]</div>
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  • ...of titles owned by Marriott seem to indicate that he was no longer selling books: copies of the 1650 edition of Donne's ''Poems'' (Wing D1869) were "Printed
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  • Reynolds, Anna. 'Waste, Offcuts, Remains, Reuse: Or, What is the History of Books in Pieces?' ''The Oxford Handbook of the History of the Book in Early Moder Hill, Alexandra. ''Lost Books and Printing in London, 1557-1640: An Analysis of the Stationers’ Company
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  • ...cript notes, is accessible through [http://eebo.chadwyck.com Early English Books Online].
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  • ...BRaNchxWUC&pg=PA18&dq=Fortunatus+:+Ein+Volksbuch+Aus+Dem+Jahre+1509 Google books] </div>
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  • ...mber 1593 to May 1595 was a "peak period[ ]" for stationers acquiring play books, with 27 entrances in the Stationers' Register during that period. ('''Knut
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  • ...901): 349. [http://books.google.com/books?id=DzE6AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA349& Google Books]. </div>
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  • <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Sellers, Harry. "Italian Books Printed in England Before 1640." ''The Library'' 4th series, 5 (1924): 105�
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  • ...ot allude a play based on her narrative. Associating the stories with jest books, the preface advertises Meg as "a woman ... of late memory, and well beloue ...ials of various women associated with Long Meg through the Bridewell Court Books, all the results of which show that the business of the house was not solel
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  • ...m">Morris, Sally. ''Tales of Old Devon.'' Newberry, Berkshire: Countryside Books, 1991. </div>
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  • ...ay," which error seems to have been repeated in a printed advertisement of books sold by Jane Bell and, again, in Archer's list.
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  • ...gs we have learned from his familiars, and most near intimate friends. The books which he used plainly prove that he was a studier of magic, and conjurer of
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  • ...'s Head Playhouse''. Illustrations by C. Walter Hodges. Washington: Folger Books (Folger Shakespeare Library), 1986.</div>
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  • ...n pp. 71–72). Wotton's interest in Italian drama is evident from a list of books he prepared sometime after 1628 (perhaps as recommendations for someone int
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  • ..."joueurs des antiques et puissance de Hercules" ([http://books.google.com/books?id=qxQJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA238 Roget 2.238]; [[Works Cited|Chambers, ''ES'' 1.246 :(Le Loyer, ''Treatise'', p. 73; cf. [http://books.google.com/books?id=o0e4s2lXFmMC&pg=RA1-PA60 Le Loyer, ''IIII. livres'', p. 160])
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  • ...ddleton in the county of Warwick Esq, fellow of the Royal Society in three books''. London : Printed by A.C. for John Martyn ..., 1678.</div>
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  • ...bled themselves about their productions, which remained in MS. in the part-books belonging to the companies who brought the pieces out" (269). He claims tha
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  • [[category:conduct books]]
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  • ...pe, Lewis, trans. ''The History of the Kings of Britain''. London: Penguin Books, 1966.</div>
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  • ...tin Slater was paid £7 on behalf of the Admiral's men for this and 4 other books ("[[Pythagoras]]", "[[Alexander and Lodowick]]", and the two parts of [[Her
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  • Based on the fact that "Pythagoras" was one of the play-books in the possession of Martin Slater, Grace Ioppolo proposes him as a candida
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  • :: In the second of two books in this collection, in the satire entitled "Of Inconstancy," Wither describ
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  • ..., “Guiana. mandevil & Virginia.” appears in a miscellaneous list of “Loose books” (e.g. “Alminacks”, “m<sup>r</sup> Toste. booke of survey”) and c ...any of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D. Volume III. — Text. Entries of Books to 11 July 1620. Entries of Freemen to 31 December 1640. Succession of Mast
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  • ...ster and York'' (1609) – which completed the publication of the first four books of the work in 1595 – blends these legends together:
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  • ...cifically Christopher Marlowe's ''Edward II'' (453).[[category:commonplace books]] <br><br>
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  • ...enlibrary.org/books/OL23414481M/The_dramatic_works_of_Thomas_Dekker Google Books]) NB: Bowers is quoted in the text above, but unavailable in digital form;
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