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" A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, intituled A Knacke to Knowe a Knave, newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen, and his Companie. With Kemp's applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham, in receiving the King into Goteham.... "
Henslowe's Diary: Commentary - Page 72
by Philip Henslowe - 1908
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The Library Companion; Or, The Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man ..., Volume 1

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1824 - 982 pages
...4to. 33. A most pleasant and merle new Comedie intituled a Knacke to knowe a Knave. Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his Companie. With Kemps applauded Merrimentes of the men of Goteham, in receiuing the King into Goteham. Imp. at London, 1594, 4to. 34....
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The Library Companion: Or, the Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man's Comfort ...

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1825 - 532 pages
...4to. 33. A most pleasant and merie new Comedie intituled a Knacke to knowe a Knaue. Newlie set fourth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his Companie. With Kemps applauded Merrimentes of the men of Goteham, in receiuing the King into Goteham. Imp. at London, 1594, 4to. 34....
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The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of ...

William Thomas Lowndes - 1834 - 1130 pages
...10s. A most pleasant and merie new Comedie intituled a Knacke to knowe a Knaue. Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie Tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his Companie. With Kemps applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham, on receiuing the King into Goteham. Lund, by Richard Jones, 1594....
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Publications, Issue 32

Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1846 - 362 pages
...— " A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, intituled A Knacko to Knowe a Knave, newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen, and his Companie. With Kemp's applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham, in receiving the King into Goteham. Imprinted at...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 97

1898 - 664 pages
...18. A most pleasant and Merie New Comedie, Intituled, A Knacke to Knowe a Knaue. Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his Companie. 1594. 19. The Tragédie of Antoiiie. Doone into English by the Countesse of Pembroke. 1595. 20. A Pleasant...
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Notes and Queries, Volumes 148-149

1925 - 996 pages
...mentions " A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, intituled a Knacke to know a Knave, Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie Tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his Companie. With Kemps applauded Merimentes of the Men of Gotcham, on receiving the King into Gotcham. Lond. by Richard Jones, 1594,...
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Five Old Plays: Illustrating the Early Progress of the English Drama

John Payne Collier - 1851 - 462 pages
...349 A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, Intituled A Knacke to Knowe a Knaue. Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by ED: ALLEN and his Companie. With KEMPS applauded Merrimentes of the men of Goteham, in receiuing the King into Goteham. Imprinted at London by Richard...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - 1852 - 432 pages
...24. " A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, intituled a Knack to knowe a Knave. Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his companie. With Kemp's applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham in receiving the King into Goteham, 1594." 25. "...
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Publications, Volume 16

1853 - 352 pages
...:— " A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, intituled A Knacke to Knowe a Knave, newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen, and his Companie. With Kemp's applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham, in receiving the King into Goteham. Imprinted at...
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Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 16

John Payne Collier - 1853 - 676 pages
...— " A most pleasant and merie new Comedie, intituled A Knacke to Knowe a Knave, newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen, and his Companie. With Kemp's applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham, in receiving the King into Goteham. Imprinted at...
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