A Hand-list of the Early English Literature Preserved in the Malone Collection in the Bodleian Library: Selected from the Printed Catalogue of that CollectionFor private circulation only, 1860 - 96 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... 4to . Lond . by John Day , 1550 metre Bedloe ( capt . William ) . The excommunicated prince , or the false relique ; a tragedy fol . Lond . 1679 Beedome ( Thomas ) . Poems divine and humane 8vo . Lond . 1641 Belchier ( Dabridgcourt ) ...
... 4to . Lond . by John Day , 1550 metre Bedloe ( capt . William ) . The excommunicated prince , or the false relique ; a tragedy fol . Lond . 1679 Beedome ( Thomas ) . Poems divine and humane 8vo . Lond . 1641 Belchier ( Dabridgcourt ) ...
Pàgina 9
... tragic - comedy at Paris second edit . 4to . , 1641 4to . - 1641 Breton ( Nicholas ) , see B. N. The soules immortall crowne consisting of seauen glorious graces : vertue ; wisedome ; loue ; constancie ; patience ; humilitie ...
... tragic - comedy at Paris second edit . 4to . , 1641 4to . - 1641 Breton ( Nicholas ) , see B. N. The soules immortall crowne consisting of seauen glorious graces : vertue ; wisedome ; loue ; constancie ; patience ; humilitie ...
Pàgina 13
... tragedy 8vo . Lond . 1661 Carving . The booke of caruing and sewing 8vo . Lond . n . d . Cary ( Walter ) . The present state of England expressed in this paradox , Our fathers were very rich with little , And wee poore with much . 4to ...
... tragedy 8vo . Lond . 1661 Carving . The booke of caruing and sewing 8vo . Lond . n . d . Cary ( Walter ) . The present state of England expressed in this paradox , Our fathers were very rich with little , And wee poore with much . 4to ...
Pàgina 14
... 4to . Lond . for William Jones , 1598 A pleasant comedie entituled : An humerous dayes myrth 4to . Lond . by ... tragedy , declaring their warres out of whose euents is euicted this proposi- tion , " only a just man is a freeman ” 4to ...
... 4to . Lond . for William Jones , 1598 A pleasant comedie entituled : An humerous dayes myrth 4to . Lond . by ... tragedy , declaring their warres out of whose euents is euicted this proposi- tion , " only a just man is a freeman ” 4to ...
Pàgina 15
... 4to . Lond . 1606 Cheeke ( sir John ) . The true subject to the rebell , or the hurt of sedition how greivous it is ... tragedy of Hoffman , or a reuenge for a father . ( Anon . ) 4to . Lond . 1631 Cheynell ( Francis ) . Midsummer moone ...
... 4to . Lond . 1606 Cheeke ( sir John ) . The true subject to the rebell , or the hurt of sedition how greivous it is ... tragedy of Hoffman , or a reuenge for a father . ( Anon . ) 4to . Lond . 1631 Cheynell ( Francis ) . Midsummer moone ...
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A Hand-list of the Early English Literature Preserved in the Douce ... James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps Visualització completa - 1860 |
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1607 another edition Anon bookes Bynneman Camb Christ chronicle historie coll comedy 4to comedy 8vo conceited containing Daye death discourse diuers drollery earle Eastward hoe edition 8vo Edward elegies England 4to English 4to enterlude entituled epigrams epitaphs excellent fiue fourth edition 4to Francis French George Henrie Denham Henry Henry Bynneman Hero and Leander honorable humors Iohn Italian James Jhones John Danter John Okey John Wolfe knight lady lamentable late Latine Lond lord loue maiestie masque Mercurius merry Middleton Miles Corbet noble Oxford Pasquils pastorall play 4to pleasant comedie poems 8vo poeticall prince printed raigne renowned Richard Robert Rowley satyres second edition 4to second part 4to seuerall shepheards shewing sir John songs sonne sonnets sundry Thomas Creede Thomas Lodge Thomas Marshe title wanting tragedy 4to tragi-comedy 4to tragicall translated into English twelue vertues vnto warres Webster 4to wherein whereunto widdow William Ponsonby witch of Edmonton wits witty
Passatges populars
Pàgina 50 - Pappe with an hatchet, alias, a figge for my God sonne: or, cracke me this nut: or, a countrie cuffe, that is, a sound boxe of the eare, for the idiot Martin to hold his peace, seeing the patch will take no warning.
Pàgina 80 - The first part of the contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster, with the death of the good duke Humphrey, &c.
Pàgina 72 - history of the damnable life, and deserved death of Dr. John Faustus, newly printed, and in convenient places impertinent matter amended according to the true copy, printed at Frankford; and translated into English
Pàgina 22 - English villanies seven severall times prest to death by the printers ; but (still reviving againe) are now the eighth time (as at the first) discovered by lanthorne and candle-light, and the helpe of a new cryer called O per se O. 4to.
Pàgina 80 - 1639 The second part of Henrie the fourth, continuing to his death, and coronation of Henrie the fift; with the humours of sir lohn Falstaffe, and swaggering Pistoll;
Pàgina 81 - True chronicle history of the life and death of king Lear, and his three daughters, with the vnfortunate life of Edgar,
Pàgina 60 - for magistrates; being a true chronicle historic of the vntimely falles of such vnfortunate princes and men of note, as have happened since the first entrance of Brute into this island,
Pàgina 93 - The white divel, or, the tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, duke of Brachiano, with the life and death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian curtizan 4to.
Pàgina 39 - 1613 The brazen age, the first act containing, the death of the centaure Nessus; the second, the tragedy of Meleager; the third, the tragedy of Jason and Medea; the fourth, Vulcans net; the fifth, the labours and death of Hercules
Pàgina 79 - An excellent conceited tragedie of Romeo and Juliet, as it hath been often (with great applause) plaid publiquely, by the L. of Hunsdon his servants;