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“'By the choise and inuitation of al the realme': Richard II and Elizabethan Press Censorship.” Shakespeare Quarterly 48: 432–48. Clegg, Cyndia Susan. 2001. Press Censorship in Jacobean England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Simon Forman, a regular playgoer in 1610 and 1611, also commented on the use of a chair in Macbeth, the bracelet and chest in Cymbeline and a “pedlers packe” in The Winter's Tale (Harris and Korda, 2006, 3). These properties were used ...
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According to 1584 injunction, "Aleconners' Complaint,” in John Stow, A Survey of London, ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford (Oxford: Clarendon Press, * Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (London, 1617), Pt. 3, p. Prices, Parasites, and Profits ...