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- catalog alternative "Actors Tragaedie".
- catalog alternative "Players Scourge".
- catalog contributor b1838206.
- catalog contributor b1838207.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "1633 [i.e. 1632].".
- catalog date "1632".
- catalog date "1633 [i.e. 1632].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1633 [i.e. 1632].".
- catalog description "Arnott, J.F. Eng. theatrical lit. 276".
- catalog description "Pforzheimer 809".
- catalog description "STC (2nd ed.) 20464".
- catalog description "STC (2nd ed.) 20464a".
- catalog extent "[36], 512 p., 513-568 leaves, 545-1006, [40] p. (p. [1]-[2] blank) ;".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Arnott, J.F. Eng. theatrical lit. 276".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Pforzheimer 809".
- catalog isReferencedBy "STC (2nd ed.) 20464".
- catalog isReferencedBy "STC (2nd ed.) 20464a".
- catalog issued "1632".
- catalog issued "1633 [i.e. 1632].".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed by E[dward] A[llde, Augustine Mathewes, Thomas Cotes] and W[illiam] I[ones] for Michael Sparke, and are to be sold at the Blue Bible, in Greene Arbour, in little Old Bayly,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "English drama 17th century.".
- catalog subject "PR3646 .H5".
- catalog subject "Theater England History.".
- catalog subject "Theater Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog title "Actors Tragaedie".
- catalog title "Histrio-mastix = The players scourge, or, actors tragædie, divided into two parts. Wherein it is largely evidenced, by divers arguments, by the concurring authorities and resolutions of sundry texts of Scripture ... That popular stage-playes ... are sinfull, heathenish, lewde, ungodly spectacles, and most pernicious corruptions; condemned in all ages, as intolerable mischiefes to churches, to republickes, to the manners, mindes, and soules of men. And that the profession of play-poets, of stage-players; together with the penning, acting, and frequenting of stage-playes, are unlawfull, infamous and misbeseeming Christians. All pretences to the contrary are here likewise fully answered; and the unlawfulnes of acting, of beholding academicall enterludes, briefly discussed; besides sundry other particulars concerning dancing, dicing, health-drinking, &c. of which the table will informe you / by William Prynne, an vtter-barrester of Lincolnes Inne.".
- catalog title "Players Scourge".
- catalog type "text".