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Notes

  1. ^ Mark Eccles, "Thomas Middleton a Poett", Studies in Philology 54 (1957), p. 525.
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  3. ^ Limon, Jerzey (1994). "A Silenc'st Bricklayer". Notes and Queries. 41: 512. doi:10.1093/nq/41-4-512.
  4. ^ Thomas Middleton: the Final Decade. Accessed 1 February 2013 Archived 25 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Thomas Middleton", The Times Literary Supplement, 30 June 1927, pp. 445–446 (unsigned).
  6. ^ Three Jacobean Tragedies (Penguin, 1968) and the Revels edition (Manchester UP, 1975) stated so on the cover, although the Revels editor makes a case for Middleton inside.
  7. ^ The New Mermaids and Revels Student Edition leave open the question of authorship.
  8. ^ The Canon of Middleton's Plays (Cambridge University Press, 1975).
  9. ^ Middleton and Shakespeare: Studies in Attribution (1979).
  10. ^ The play is attributed to Middleton in Jackson's facsimile edition of the 1607 quarto (1983), in Bryan Loughrey and Neil Taylor's edition of Five Middleton Plays (Penguin, 1988), and in Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works (Oxford, 2007). A summary of the evidence for Middleton's authorship is contained in Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, general editors Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino (Oxford, 2007).
  11. ^ Laurie Maguire and Emma Smith: 'Many Hands – A New Shakespeare Collaboration?' TLS, 19 April 2012. Online: Retrieved 26 April 2012 Archived 23 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ Coughlan, Sean (25 April 2012). "Shakespeare's 'co-author' named by Oxford scholars". BBC News. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  13. ^ Dorothy M. Farr, Thomas Middleton and the Drama of Realism, New York, Harper and Row, 1973, pp. 9–37.
  14. ^ Farr, pp. 50–71.
  15. ^ Farr, pp. 72–97.

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