Part 24 (2/2)
signe of the Bible in Chancery lane. 1638.
(%E%) The Maids Tragedie.
As it hath beene
Divers times Acted at the Black-
Friers, by the Kings
Majesties Servants.
Written by Francis Beaumont, and
John Fletcher Gentlemen.
The fifth Impression, Revised and Refined.
London Printed by E.P. for William Leake, and are to be sold at his
shop in Chancery-lane, neare the Rowles. 1641.
(%F%) The
Maids Tragedy,
as it hath been divers times Acted at the Black-
Friers, by the Kings Majesties Servants:
written by Francis Beaumont and
John Fletcher, Gentlemen.
The sixth Impression, Revised and Corrected exactly by the Original.
London Printed for William Leake, at the Crown in Fleet-street, be
tween the two Temple Gates. 1650.
(%G%) The Maids Tragedy,
as it hath been divers times
Acted
at the Black-Friers,
by the
Kings Majesties Servants.
Written by Francis Beaumont,
and John Fletcher, Gentlemen.
The sixth Impression, Revised and Corrected exactly
by the Original.
London,
Printed in the Year 1661.
In the following notes each of these quartos is referred to by the capital letter prefixed to it in the above list. A--F contain a wood-cut representing Amintor stabbing Aspatia.
p. I, l. 3. A--G] Speakers. l. 6. A and B _omit_] a n.o.ble Gentleman.
C after the list of Speakers _adds_ the following verses, repeated with variations of spelling in D--G]
_The Stationers Censure_.
Good Wine requires no Bush, they say, And I, No Prologue such a Play: The Makers therefore did forbeare To have that Grace prefixed here.
But cease here (Censure) least the Buyer Hold thee in this a vaine Supplyer.
My office is to set it forth When Fame applauds it's reall worth.
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