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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1471-2 nerer {to} heauen, then when | I saw you last by the altitude of a  
1889-90 mtaylor
mtaylor
1471 your Ladishippe . . . heauen] J. Taylor (ms. notes in PB 82, HTC, Shattuck 108): “The boy has grown several inches.”
1974 Binns
Binns: Rainolds [aka Reynolds], Gagar, Gentili
1471 your Ladishippe] Binns (1974) discusses arguments in the 1590s about the immorality of men playing women. Rainolds held that Deut. 25.2, which forbade transvestism, applied to both public and private stages. Gagar and Gentili held that exceptions could be made for University players who were not professionals. See p. 114 for a summary of the argument. Because the disputants were and continued to be greatly admired, their ideas could have affected the closing of the public theaters in 1642.
J.W. Binns, "Women or Transvestites on the Elizabethan Stage," Sixteenth Century Journal 5.2 (Oct. 1974): 95-120.
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