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Page 531
... play was reproduced , the fee to the dramatist for a new one was saved , and if the play had begun to get somewhat stale or out of date it could often be made serviceable by a little altering and amending at the hands either of the ...
... play was reproduced , the fee to the dramatist for a new one was saved , and if the play had begun to get somewhat stale or out of date it could often be made serviceable by a little altering and amending at the hands either of the ...
Page 532
... play . The appearance of a third co - author suggests that when the first loan was obtained the play was not yet begun , and that to com- plete it more rapidly the original devisers of it , Decker and Day , had had recourse to the ...
... play . The appearance of a third co - author suggests that when the first loan was obtained the play was not yet begun , and that to com- plete it more rapidly the original devisers of it , Decker and Day , had had recourse to the ...
Page 534
... play itself to suggest at first sight that it is the work not of one hand but four . Yet from Henslowe's Diary we learn that Munday , Wilson , Drayton , and Hathway all had a share in the pro- duction of it . Nor is this unity of effect ...
... play itself to suggest at first sight that it is the work not of one hand but four . Yet from Henslowe's Diary we learn that Munday , Wilson , Drayton , and Hathway all had a share in the pro- duction of it . Nor is this unity of effect ...
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