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CHAPTER VI
PHILIP MASSINGER
I. ORIGINAL EDITIONS.
(The dates prefired to the plays are those of first performance. )
Before 1623. The Duke of Millaine. A Tragedie. As it hath beene often
acted by his Majesties servants, at the blacke Friers. 1623.
Before 1623. The Unnaturall Combat. A Tragedie. The Scaena Marsellis.
Written by Philip Massinger. As it was presented by the Kings
Majesties Servants at the Globe. 1639.
1623. The Bond Man: An Antient Storie. As it bath been often Acted
with good allowance, at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane : by the most excellent
Princesse, the lady Elizabeth her Servants. 1624. Rptd 1719 with a
second title Love and Liberty.
1624. The Renegado, A Tragøcomedie. As it hath beene often acted by
the Queenes Majesties servants, at the private Play-house in Drurye-
Lane. 1630.
1624. The Parliament of Love. A Comedy. Licensed for the stage on
3 June 1624, and acted 3 November 1624 at the Cockpit, Drury Lane.
First ptd by Gifford in 1805 from a MS belonging to Malone.
Before 1626. A New Way To Pay Old Debts. A Comodie. As it hath
beene often acted at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane, by the Queenes Majesties
servants. 1633.
1626. The Roman Actor. A Tragoodie. As it hath divers times beene, with
good allowance Acted, at the private Play-house in the Black-Friers, by
the Kings Majesties Servants. 1629.
The Maid of Honour. As it hath beene often presented with good allow-
ance at the Phoenix in Drurie-Lane, by the Queenes Majesties Servants.
1632.
1627. The Great Duke of Florence. A Comicale Historie. As it hath beene
often presented with good allowance by her Maties Servants at the
Phoenix in Drurie-Lane. 1636.
1629. The Picture. A Tragecomedie, As it was often presented with good
allowance, at the Globe, and Blacke-Friers Play-houses, by the Kings
Majesties servants. 1630.
1631. The Emperour Of The East. A Tragæ-Comoedie. The Scaena
Constantinople. As it hath bene divers times acted, at the Black-friers,
and Globe Play-houses, by the Kings Majesties Servants. 1632.
1631. Believe as yon list. A Comedy. Entered on the Stationers' books
9 September 1653 and, again, '29 June 1660 bat not printed. First
ptd in 1849 (see sec. II B post).
1632. The City Madam, A Comedie. As it was acted at the private House
in Black Friers with great applause. 1658.
1633. The Guardian, a Comical History. As it hath been acted by the Kings
players at the Private-house in Black-fryers. 1655. [This and the two
plays following were published in one volume for Humphrey Moseley
under the title: Three New Playes. )
1634. A Very Woman. A Tragi-Comedy. As it hath been often Acted at
the Private-House in Black-Friers, by his late Majesties Servants, with
great Applause. 1655.
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1636. The Bashful Lover. A Tragi-Comedy. As it hath been often Acted
at the Private House in Black-Friers, by his late Majesties Servants,
with great Applause. 1655.
(With Dekker. ) Lic. 1620. The Virgin Martir, A Tragedie, As it hath
bin divers times publickely Acted with great Applause, By the servants
of his Majesties Revels. Written by Philip Messenger and Thomas
Deker. 1622. Other editions.
(With Nathaniel Field. ) The Fatall Dowry: A Tragedy. As it hath beene
often Acted at the Private House in Blackefryers by his Majesties
Servants. Written by P. M. and N. F. 1632.
As to the plays in which Massinger cooperated with Fletcher, see Ap-
pendix and bibliography to chap. v, ante (Beaumont and Fletcher).
As to The Old Law, ptd in 1656 as by Massinger, Middleton and William
Rowley, see bibliography to chap. III, ante (Middleton and Rowley).
II. MODERN EDITIONS.
A. Collected Works.
Works. Ed. Coxeter, T. 4 vols. 1759. Re-issned 1761, with an introduction
by Davies, T.
Dramatic Works. Ed. Mason, T. M. 4 vols. 1779.
Plays. Ed. Gifford, W. 4 vols. 1805, 1813, 1850. [The Standard edition. ]
Plays. From the Text of Wm Gifford.
With the Addition of Believe as
you List. Ed. Cunningham, F. 1870.
B. Selections and Single Plays.
Philip Massinger. Ed. Symons, A. (Mermaid Series. ) 2 vols. 1887-9, 1904.
[Contains: The Duke of Milan; A New Way to pay Old Debts; The
Great Duke of Florence; The Maid of Honour; The City Madam; The
Roman Actor; The Fatal Dowry; The Guardian; The Virgin Martyr;
Believe as you list. ]
Believe as you List. Now first printed. Ed. Croker, T. Crofton. Percy Soc.
Publ. , vol. xxvII. 1849.
Sir John van Olden Barnavelt [by Massinger and Fletcher). Bullen's Old
English Plays, vol. 11, pp. 201 ff.
C. Non-Dramatic Poems.
Grosart, A. B. Literary Finds in Trinity College, Dublin, and elsewhere.
Engl. Stud. vol. XXVI, pp. 1 ff. [Contains: The Copy of a Letter written
upon occasion to the Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain; A New
Year's gift presented to Lady Katherine Stanhope, now Countess of
Chesterfield, and the lines to J. S. (James Smith). ]
The Poems ptd in vol. iv of Gifford's ed. consist of the lines to Shirley on
his comedy The Gratefull Servant, the lines To his Son, J. S. (James Smith)
upon his Minerva, and the elegy addressed to Philip earl of Pembroke, on
the death of his son Charles, lord Herbert.
III. COMMENT AND CRITICISM.
Beck, C. Philip Magsinger, The Fatall Dowry. Einleitung zu einer neuen
Ausgabe. Baireuth, 1906.
Boyle, R. Beaumont, Fletcher and Massinger. Engl. Stud. , vol. v, p. 47;
vol. vii, p. 66; vol. viii, p. 39; vol. ix, p. 209; vol. x, p. 383.
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Gaspary, A. Allgemeine Anssprüche in den Dramen Philip Massingers.
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Gerhardt, E. Massinger's The Duke of Milan und seine Quellen. Halle,
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Merle, A. Massinger's The Picture und Painter. Vol. 11, nov. 28. Halle, 1905.
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CHAPTER VII
TOURNEUR AND WEBSTER
Webster and Tourneur. Ed. Symonds, J. A. (Mermaid Series. ) 1888. [Con-
tains : The White Devil; The Duchess of Malfi; The Atheist's Tragedy;
The Revenger's Tragedy. ]
Swinburne, A. C. The Age of Shakespeare. 1908.
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I. TOURNEUR.
A. Original Editions.
(i) Plays.
