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having been first acted on the 3rd of March , 1591-2 ; and Nash ( in his “ Pierce
Pennilesse , ” 1592 ) alludes to a play on this subject as follows : - " How would it
have ioyed brave Talbot ( the terror of the French ) to thinke that after he had lyne
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having been first acted on the 3rd of March , 1591-2 ; and Nash ( in his “ Pierce
Pennilesse , ” 1592 ) alludes to a play on this subject as follows : - " How would it
have ioyed brave Talbot ( the terror of the French ) to thinke that after he had lyne
...
Page 351
It is an alteration and amplification of a play printed in Quarto , with the following
title : - " The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke
and Lancaster , with the death of the good Duke Humphrey : And the banishment
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It is an alteration and amplification of a play printed in Quarto , with the following
title : - " The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke
and Lancaster , with the death of the good Duke Humphrey : And the banishment
...
Page 537
Those that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree The play may pass , if
they be still and willing , I'll undertake may see away their shilling Richly in two
short hours . Only they That come to hear a merry wanton play , A noise of targets
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Those that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree The play may pass , if
they be still and willing , I'll undertake may see away their shilling Richly in two
short hours . Only they That come to hear a merry wanton play , A noise of targets
...
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