A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 10
General
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 10
English drama
It is ascertained from Henslowe's Diary to have been the production of
a dramatic poet of the name of William Haughton, who generally wrote in
conjunction with Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, John Day, and others,
but in this instance he was alone concerned. It is entered by Henslowe
under the date of February 1597-8, and he calls it (as the performance
was no doubt named when it was then first acted), "A Woman will have
her Will." When it was printed in 1616, it seems to have been thought
that "Englishmen for my Money" would be more attractive, and "A Woman
will have her Will" was sunk into the second title; it therefore runs
thus: "Englishmen for my Money, or a pleasant comedy called A Woman
will have her Will." [But in the third edition the first part of the
title was withdrawn.]
No biographical particulars of William Haughton are known, but that in
1599 he was confined in the Clink in Southwark for debt; and on the
10th March of that year Henslowe advanced ten shillings to enable him
to obtain his liberty.
This play is full of comic characters and situations, and the
dialogue is generally well sustained. Haughton was probably young,
when he produced it, and in Henslowe's Diary he is not unfrequently
termed "Young Haughton." His versification was neither very free nor
very flowing, and it partakes in some degree of the monotony that
distinguished most of the old dramatists who preceded Shakespeare. The
old copies are not divided into acts and scenes.
FOOTNOTES:
[476] Included in the small series called "The Old English Drama,"
1830, 3 vols. 12o.
THE ACTORS' NAMES
PISARO, _a Portingal_.
LAURENTIA, }
MARINA, } _his Daughters_.
MATHEA, }
ANTHONY, _a Schoolmaster to them_.
HARVEY, }
HEIGHAM, } _Suitors to Pisaro's daughters_.
WALGRAVE, }
DELION, _a Frenchman_. }
ALVARO, _an Italian._ } _also Suitors to them,_.
VANDAL, _a Dutchman_. }
FRISCO, _a Clown; Pisaro's man_.
TOWERSON, _a Merchant_.
BALSARO.
BROWN, _a Clothier_.
_A Post, Bellman, Merchants, and Strangers._
_Scene, London._
ENGLISHMEN FOR MY MONEY;
OR
A WOMAN WILL HAVE HER WILL.
ACT I, SCENE I.
_Enter_ PISARO.
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