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Note that no comedians are listed in the 1616 version, but Shakespeare and others are mentioned in the 1640 second edition. I don't know if Jonson helped with this edition before he died in 1637. (fotoguzzi)[[Special:Contributions/69.64.235.42|69.64.235.42]] ([[User talk:69.64.235.42|talk]]) 04:09, 14 September 2010 (UTC) |
Note that no comedians are listed in the 1616 version, but Shakespeare and others are mentioned in the 1640 second edition. I don't know if Jonson helped with this edition before he died in 1637. (fotoguzzi)[[Special:Contributions/69.64.235.42|69.64.235.42]] ([[User talk:69.64.235.42|talk]]) 04:09, 14 September 2010 (UTC) |
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Correction: The actors ARE listed in the 1616 edition (at the ends of the plays instead of the 1640s placement at the beginnings). Sorry! (fotoguzzi)[[Special:Contributions/69.64.235.42|69.64.235.42]] ([[User talk:69.64.235.42|talk]]) 09:11, 14 September 2010 (UTC) |
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Recently the file File:David Garrick as Kitely in 'Every Man in his Humour by Sir Joshua Reynolds.jpg (right) was uploaded and it appears to be relevant to this article and not currently used by it. If you're interested and think it would be a useful addition, please feel free to include it. Dcoetzee 03:11, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
Shakespeare played the part of Kno'well.
From the article as it is now: "While this legend is unverifiable, it is all but certain, based on the playlist published in the folio, that Shakespeare played the part of Kno'well."
Note that no comedians are listed in the 1616 version, but Shakespeare and others are mentioned in the 1640 second edition. I don't know if Jonson helped with this edition before he died in 1637. (fotoguzzi)69.64.235.42 (talk) 04:09, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
Correction: The actors ARE listed in the 1616 edition (at the ends of the plays instead of the 1640s placement at the beginnings). Sorry! (fotoguzzi)69.64.235.42 (talk) 09:11, 14 September 2010 (UTC)