A Manual for the Collector And Amateur of Old English Plays
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to the City, when Sir T. Fludyer entered on office, and it was printed the same year in 8vo. Lon-Los PLAY-COLLECTOR'S MANUAL. 137 Long Meg" of Westminster : Acted at the Rose Theatre, by the Lord Admiral's men, February 14, 1595. Not printed. Field, in his Amends for Ladies, 1618, speaks of the play of Long Meg being icted at the Fortune. A very merry and pithy comedy called The Longrer thou Livest, the more Fool thou art : A Mirror very necessary for Youth, and specially for such as are like t...o come to dignity and promotion. As it may well appear in the matter following. Newly compiled by W. Wager. 410 [1570]. Gosson', in his Plays Confuted (1581), seems to speak of this drama as then in course of performance, or as having been recently acted, and refers to "a bawdy song of a maid of Kent" as sung in it. Roxb. Lib., repr., p. 189. Longshank : See Edward Longshanks. Look About You: A comedy acted by the Lord High Admiral's servants. 4to, 1600. This is a diverting play, and the plot of it is founded on the English historians of the reign of Henry II.
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