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A Lost Version of The Three Ladies of London

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Irene Mann*
Affiliation:
Louisiana Stale University

Abstract

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Type
Comment and Criticism
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1944

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References

1 E. K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage (Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1928), iii, 515.

2 The play exists now in two versions, the 1584 and the 1592 quartos.

3 Stephen Gosson, Playes Confuted in Five Actions, in [William Carew Hazlitt] The English Drama and Stage under the Tudor and Stuart Princes, 1543–1664 … (Printed for the Roxburghe Library, 1869), pp. [157]–218.

4 Robert Wilson, A right excellent and famous Comoedy called the three Ladies of London … London, Roger Warde, 1584. F2v. 36–37.

5 Ibid. F2v.

6 He may be the anonymous lawyer who appears early in the play to offer his services to Lucar.

7 Robert Wilson, op. cit., El.