Prologues and Epilogues of the Restoration (1642-1685), based on the edition of the same name by Pierre Danchin (1980s, Nancy) with additions for the period 1642-1660. The following cocoa references appear at the head of each prologue and epilogue (occasionally repeated in the middle if the piece is especially long): Sequential number (pieces in rough chronological order) Title of play Year of performance or publication (when unperformed) Author "EPILOGUE" or "PROLOGUE" as appropriate. Reference number in Danchin. Venue - eg. DG for Dorset Garden. Company. Kind of performance (PUB for public, COMM for Command etc) Speaker (ie name of actor or actress)*

Part (when the actor or actress played a particular part)* "VERSE" or "PROSE" as appropriate.# *These two references may be repeated in the body of the text when the piece is in dialogue form. #This reference is only included for pieces in prose () and for the verse pieces immediately following them (). The following markup also appears: "{}" round all italicized items (generally reversed italics) "[[]]" round all titles, stage directions, character-names etc "%%" round all crossed-out items (MS pieces) "##" round all superscripted items (MS pieces) "@@" round all careted inserts (MS pieces) [OTA 8.12.11] Presumed page break tags changed to Presumed page breaks marked with ta