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From February 19th to June 22nd, 1592, a part of Lord Leicester's company played under Henslowe and Alleyn. In 1602, SHAKESPEARE THE MASTER-MIND 325 Kemp was again in London, acting under Henslowe and Alleyn as one of the Earl of Worcester's men. We gather from Henslovve's diary that on March 10th, he borrowed in ready money twenty shillings. Kemp was a very popular performer as early as 1589. We shall see hereafter that he, following the example of Tarlton, was in the habit of extemporizing an...d introducing mat- ter of his own that has not come down to us. "Let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them. " (Hamlet, Act III, Scene II). These words were aimed at Kemp, or one of his school, and it was about this date, according to Henslowe's Diary, that Kemp went over from the Lord Chamberlain to the Lord Nottingham players. The most important duty of the clown was not to appear in the play itself, but to sing and dance his jig at the end of it, even after a tragedy, in order to soften the painful impression.
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