Catalogue, Número 216Pickering & Chatto, 1924 |
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... Prologue to the Reader , 1567. Imprinted at Lon- don by Jhon Kyngston , 1580. Black Letter , engraved borders to each title , 2 vols . in 1 , sm . 4to , very large copies in the original vellum . 3947 STAFFORD ( WILLIAM ) . A COMPENDI ...
... Prologue to the Reader , 1567. Imprinted at Lon- don by Jhon Kyngston , 1580. Black Letter , engraved borders to each title , 2 vols . in 1 , sm . 4to , very large copies in the original vellum . 3947 STAFFORD ( WILLIAM ) . A COMPENDI ...
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... Prologue , Epilogue ( 4 pp . ) . £ 90 This is a well - conducted and beautifully - written play , AND IS THE MOST ARTISTIC OF CHAP- MAN'S DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS . Chapman , however , described it as " the least allowed birth of my shaken ...
... Prologue , Epilogue ( 4 pp . ) . £ 90 This is a well - conducted and beautifully - written play , AND IS THE MOST ARTISTIC OF CHAP- MAN'S DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS . Chapman , however , described it as " the least allowed birth of my shaken ...
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... Prologue ( 16 pp . ) . CHAPMAN ( GEORGE ) . 3981a THE CONSPIRACIE And TRAGEDIE of CHARLES Duke of Byron Marshall of France . Acted lately in two playes , at the Black - Friers . Written by GEORGE CHAPMAN Printed by G. Eld for Thomas ...
... Prologue ( 16 pp . ) . CHAPMAN ( GEORGE ) . 3981a THE CONSPIRACIE And TRAGEDIE of CHARLES Duke of Byron Marshall of France . Acted lately in two playes , at the Black - Friers . Written by GEORGE CHAPMAN Printed by G. Eld for Thomas ...
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... Prologue , Epilogue ( 3 pp . ) . £ 18 18s SCOTT ( THOMAS ) . 3994a Philomythie ; or , Philomythologie , WHERIN OUTLANDISH BIRDS , BEASTS , AND FISHES , are taught to speake True English Plainely , by THO . SCOT , Gent . THE SECOND ...
... Prologue , Epilogue ( 3 pp . ) . £ 18 18s SCOTT ( THOMAS ) . 3994a Philomythie ; or , Philomythologie , WHERIN OUTLANDISH BIRDS , BEASTS , AND FISHES , are taught to speake True English Plainely , by THO . SCOT , Gent . THE SECOND ...
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... Prologue , Dramatis Personæ , Epilogue ( 2 pp . ) . £ 85 This play was reprinted by the Rev. W. Grosart , in his series of Occasional Re- pints of Rare Books , and he says " I was under the impression that Mr. Huth's exemplar of our ...
... Prologue , Dramatis Personæ , Epilogue ( 2 pp . ) . £ 85 This play was reprinted by the Rev. W. Grosart , in his series of Occasional Re- pints of Rare Books , and he says " I was under the impression that Mr. Huth's exemplar of our ...
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Página 1081 - Even such a man, so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe-begone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night...
Página 1040 - Being a true chronicle historic of the untimely falles of such unfortunate Princes and men of note, as have happened since the first entrance of Brute into this Island, untill this our latter Age.
Página 1066 - COURT Comedies. Often Presented and Acted before Queene ELIZABETH by the Children of her Maiesties Chappell and the Children of Paules. Written By the onely Rare Poet of that Time, The Witie, Comicall, Facetiously-Quicke and unparalelld JOHN LILLY, Master of Arts Decies repetita placebunt LONDON Printed by William Stansby for Edward Blount, 1632.
Página 998 - The Tragedies gathered by Jhon Bochas of all such Princes as fell from theyr Estates throughe the Mutability of Fortune since the creation of Adam until his time ; wherin may be seen what vices bring menne to destruccion, wyth notable warninges howe the like may be avoyded. Translated into English by John Lidgate, Monke of Burye.
Página 1089 - Shakespeare, who introduces the person of Richard the Third, speaking in as high a strain of piety and mortification as is uttered in any passage of this book*, and sometimes to the same sense and purpose with some words in this place : ' I intended,' saith he, 'not only to oblige my friends, but my enemies.
Página 1099 - A Cure for a Cuckold A Pleasant Comedy As it hath been several times Acted with great Applause. Written by John Webster and William Rowley.
Página 1086 - Imp. 4to. -Suckling (Sir John). FRAGMENTA AUREA : a Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, written by. And published by a friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his own copies.
Página 1032 - Selden, and others: at the midst of the feast his old Mother dranke to him, and shew him a paper which she had (if the sentence had taken execution) to have mixed in the prisson among his drinke, which was full of lustie strong poison, and that she was no churle, she told, she minded first to have drunk of it herself.
Página 1070 - A Pleasant Comedy, called a Mayden-head Well Lost. As it hath beene publickly Acted at the Cocke-pit in Drury lane, with much Applause : By her Maiesties Seruants.
Página 1001 - Pallingenius stellatus, wherein are conteyned twelve Bookes disclosing the haynous CRYMES & WICKED VICES OF OUR corrupt nature : And Plainlye Declaring the pleasaunt and perfit pathway...