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[1]

Harry Hoppe, "John Wolfe, Printer and Publisher, 1579-1601," The Library, 4th Series, XIV (1933-34), 241-288.

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This is a two-part work, with a separate title page for the second part: Vita supplicium: sive, de misera hominus conditione querela. C5 is in the second part.

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See Marshall W. S. Swan, "The Sweet Speech and Spenser's (?) Axiochus," ELH, XI (1944), 161-181, for evidence of collaborative printing by Danter and John Charlewood.

[4]

W. W. Greg and E. Boswell, Records of the Court of the Stationers' Company 1576-1602 (1930), p. 46. Harry R. Hoppe (The Bad Quarto of Romeo and Juliet [1948], p. 24) comments: "Nothing in entries or extant copies offers any clue to the dispute between Danter and Chettle."

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Harold Jenkins, The Life and Work of Henry Chettle (1934), p. 18.