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Show P L A Y S named in this KEY. •' 7"# E Lofi Lady. By Sir William Barcley. -*• 2. Love and Honour. By Sir W. D'Avcnaut, 3. Love and Friendpip. 4. Pandora. Both by Sir William Killigrew. 5. Siege of Rhodes, Parti. By Sir W. D'Avenant. 6. Play-ho ufe to be lett. By Col. Henry Howard, 7. United Kingdoms. 8. Slighted Maid. By Sir Robert Stapkton. 9. Wild Gallant. By Mr. Dryden. 10. £/#//)# Monfieur. By Mr. 7*WcV Howard. 11. 72* ftV/u*. By Major 73*. P<?r/<v\ 12. 72* Prologue to the Maiden Queen. By Mr. Z)rj^». 13. The Amorous Prince. By Mrs. 5^». 14. Tjrannick Love, and Prologue. By Mr. Dryden. 15. C Two Parts. By Mr. %</w, 16. Marriage A-la-mode. By Mr. Dryden, 17. Love in a Nunnery. By Mr. Dryden. T H E K E Y T O T H E REHEARSAL. ACT I. Note 1. page 9. line 10. N fine, it pall read, and write, and ad and plot, and pew ; ay, and Pit, Box, and Gallery it, Pgad, with any Play in Europe. The ufual Language of the Honourable Edward How-trd, Efq; at the Rehearfal of his Plays. Note 2. p. 9. 1. 33. Bayes. Thefe my Rules. He who writ this, not without Pain and Thought, From French and Englip Theatres has brought Th' exadeft Rules, by which a Play is wrought. The Unity of Action, Place and Time ; The Scenes unbroken, and a mingled Chime Of Johnfon s Humour, with Corneille's Rhyme. Prologue to the Maiden Queen. Note 3. p. 11. 1. 36. Bayes. Iwrit that Part only for leer. Tu muft know fhe is my Miftrefs. The Part of Amaryllis was acted by Mrs. Anne Reeves, 1 , at that time, was kept by Mr. Bayes. - Note 4. p. 13. 1. 5. Two Kings of Brentford, fuppofed to be the two Brothers, the King and the Duke. See Note ift on lbs fourth A3. Note 5. p. 13. I. 28. Jee the two Pr', to the . en. Note |