The Actors remonstrance or complaint for the silencing of their profession and banishment from their severall play-houses : in which is fully set downe their grievances for their restraint ... as it was presented in the names and behalfes of all our London comedians ... and published by their command in print by the Typograph Royall of the Castalian Province, 1643.
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Language: | English |
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Printed for Edw. Nickson,
1643
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Series: | Early English Books, 1641-1700 |
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