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  • ...n, p. 23). As Kathman argues, Holland's name both in the 1623 version of ''2 Henry VI'' and in the manuscript of ''John of Bordeaux'' suggests an early ...nd Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|"The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins"]]<br>
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  • ...st publication in 1623. A better marker may be his name in the quarto of ''2 Henry IV'' (1600), "where Mrs. Quickly calls the beadle whom he played an'A ...the plot of [[Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|"The Seven Deadly Sins, part two]]," which past generations of theater historians assigned to Lord
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  • ...nd Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The| The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins]]" that he omitted "Four Plays in One" from the annals of 1592. His guess a ...of Richard Tarlton's lost play, "[[Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Seven Deadly Sins]]." See [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentary]], below, for a digest o
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  • :Elizabeth, christened 2 February 1602 ...nd Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|"The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins"]]''<br>
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  • ...he stile, and tenour of Tarletons president, his famous play of the seaven Deadly sinnes: which most-dealy, but most liuely playe, I might haue seen in Londo ...uice of his play that I perloind? ... Is there any further distribution of sins, not shadowed vnder these 7. large spreading branches of iniquity, on which
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  • ...cond part ("[[Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|2 The Seven Deadly Sins]],") survives in a theatrical plot ("Building Stories," pp. 58-9). He argue ...n, Scott. "Building Stories: Greg, Fleay, and the Plot of ''2 Seven Deadly Sins''." ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England'' 4 (1989): 53-62. </div>
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  • ...s in One" was the first part of "[[Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Seven Deadly Sins]]" by Richard Tarlton. For the network of arguments on such an identificati ...e identification of "Five Plays in One" with Tarlton and "The Seven Deadly Sins," see [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentary]], below.
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  • ...n Deadly Sins]]," widely thought to be a version of the lost "Seven Deadly Sins" by Richard Tarlton. For the network of arguments on such an identification ...ication of "Three Plays in One" with Richard Tarlton and "The Seven Deadly Sins," see [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Commentary]], below.
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  • | [[Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2|Seven Days of the Week, Part 1]]||[[1595]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]] | [[Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2|Seven Days of the Week, Part 2]]||[[1596]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • | [[Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2]]||[[1595]], [[1596]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]] ...irst Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|The first part of the Seven Deadly Sins (Plot)]]||<[[1591]], [[1597]]?||[[Anon.]]||[[:Strange's|Strange's?]], [[:Ch
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  • ...568" called ''Lie will to Like, quod the Devil to the collier'' (p. 181, n.2). ...'Hoffman''], as if rewritten by Chettle and Heywood Aug. 1602— Jan. 1603" (2.#211).
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  • ...llin, Scott. "The Plots of ''The Dead Man's Fortune'' and ''2 Seven Deadly Sins'': Inferences for Theatre Historians," ''Studies in Bibliography'' 26 (1973
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  • ...e the outside cover reads "The Booke and platt of the second part of the 7 deadly sinns" (Dulwich College, MS 20, fol. 1r). The Plot is undoubtedly the most ...entire theater history community believed that the Plot of "2 Seven Deadly Sins"—and thus the play which the Plot plots—belonged to Lord Strange's men
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  • ...n in early June and to join (in some sense) the Admiral's men for a run of seven plays. Four of these plays do not show up in records of the Admiral's men ( ...for post-1603 roles, p. 16-17). As a result of his father's death (burial, 2 February 1597), Richard assumed a larger share of business decisions (with
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  • '''NB.''' In the tables below, the entries for "Seven Days of the Week" are collated; see [[#Critical Commentary|Critical Comment | R''es'' at the 2 wecke
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  • ===Plot (British Library Add. MS.10449, f.2)=== ...rchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:IAMS032-002108246 (British Library Add. MS.10449, f.2, reproduced with permission)]
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  • ...ions/cul/texts/ldpd_6177070_002/pages/ldpd_6177070_002_00000305.html Arber 2.297]) ...ond Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins]]," speculates that the story of Ninus and Semiramis may have constituted t
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  • ...]. (Another plot, for the first part of the lost [[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2|"Tamar Cham"]] play was transcribed by George Steevens and published in 180 [[File:2 Fortune's Tennis plot transcription.jpg]]
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  • ...shmole 208, fols.201r-v (Simon Forman's eyewitness account of "Richard the 2")<br> '''LPD entry:''' [[Richard the 2]]<br>
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  • ...l (a dozen or fewer). The second, anchored by Andrew Gurr, is that in 1591-2 James Burbage "set up a new company led by his son [Richard] under a new pa Murray, John Tucker. ''English Dramatic Companies 1558-1642''. 2 vols. 1910, New York: Russell & Russell, 1963. [http://www.archive.org/stre
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