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Title Revenge for honour : a tragedy / by George Chapman.
Related title Paraside.
Publication Info London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley ..., 1659.



Descript 63 p.
Note The ascription to Chapman is not generally accepted. Has been identified with "The paraside, or, Revenge for honour", a play registered 1653 as the work of Henry Glapthorne. Cf. Plays and poems of George Chapman, ed. by T.M. Parrott; The Tragedies, p. 713-720; D.L. Thomas in Modern philology, April, 1908, p. 617-636; Cambridge history of English literature, v. 6; [etc.]; Greg II (1951) 729-730.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Alt author Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.
Glapthorne, Henry.
Related title Paraside.
Descript 63 p.
Note The ascription to Chapman is not generally accepted. Has been identified with "The paraside, or, Revenge for honour", a play registered 1653 as the work of Henry Glapthorne. Cf. Plays and poems of George Chapman, ed. by T.M. Parrott; The Tragedies, p. 713-720; D.L. Thomas in Modern philology, April, 1908, p. 617-636; Cambridge history of English literature, v. 6; [etc.]; Greg II (1951) 729-730.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.
Glapthorne, Henry.
Related title Paraside.

Descript 63 p.
Note The ascription to Chapman is not generally accepted. Has been identified with "The paraside, or, Revenge for honour", a play registered 1653 as the work of Henry Glapthorne. Cf. Plays and poems of George Chapman, ed. by T.M. Parrott; The Tragedies, p. 713-720; D.L. Thomas in Modern philology, April, 1908, p. 617-636; Cambridge history of English literature, v. 6; [etc.]; Greg II (1951) 729-730.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Alt author Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.
Glapthorne, Henry.

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