id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45793 Langbaine, Gerard Momus Triumphans: or, the Plagiaries of the English Stage (1688[1687]) .txt text/plain 26489 3622 85 anonymous plays and this, as Langbaine notes in the Preface to _Momus_, Langbaine's first catalogue, _An Exact Account_, was published the contrary: Langbaine lists Kirkman's own play _Presbyterian Lash_ A New Catalogue of English Plays, Containing All The Comedies, [1] John Loftis, "Introduction," Gerard Langbaine, _An Account of [19] Henry Burnel, _Esq._; James Carlile; _Sir_ John Denham; Joseph a tragi-comedy and, in _Momus_, lists two parts of "John King of the former Catalogues, amended; all the Plays which have been Printed Poems or other Plays it is printed, the Year =when=, the Place =where=, Play which was never in any Catalogue before, and was translated from three Plays are Translated from =Seneca=, and Printed with the rest, [111] Part of this Play is borrowed from Sir =William Lower='s Noble [251] Plot, Sir =Walter Raleigh='s =History of the World=, Book 5th, [407] In the =Ternary of Plays=, and Plot from =English= Chronicles, in ./cache/45793.txt ./txt/45793.txt