Marston, John, 1575?-1634
Marston, John, 1576-1634
Marston, John, ca. 1575-1634
Marston, John
John Marston English writer 1575?-1634
Marston, John, u.1575-1634.
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
Works
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Alcilia : Philoparthens louing folly. Whereunto is added Pigmalions image. With the loue of Amos and Laura | |
Antonio and Mellida | |
Antonio's Revenge | |
Boys' companies present Marston | |
Cases and commentary on constitutional and administrative law | |
Critical survey of drama. | |
Dutch courtezan | |
Eastvvard hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by Geo: Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston | |
Eastward hoe. 1904 | |
Eastward Hoe, by Chapman, Jonson and Marston, edited with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Julia Hamlet Harris,... [a dissertation] | |
Eastward hoe: or, The apprentices. A comedy as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Ben Johnson, Chapman, and Marston. | |
The Fawn | |
The fleire· : As it hath beene often played in the Blacke-Fryers by the Children of the Reuells. Written by Edward Sharpham of the Middle Temple, Gentleman | |
Four Jacobean city comedies | |
Iacke Drums entertainement, or The comedie of Pasquil and Katherine : As it hath beene sundry times plaid by the Children of Powles | |
Inigo Jones : a life of the architect | |
insatiate countesse | |
Jack Drum's entertainment | |
L'Étrange ouvrage des cieux : comédie sur un thème de John Marston | |
malcontent | |
Miscellaneous pieces of antient English poesie. : Viz. The troublesome raigne of King John, written by Shakespeare, extant in no edition of his writings. The metamorphosis of Pigmalion's image, and certain satyres. By John Marston. The scourge of villanie. By the same. All printed before the year 1600. | |
Mountebank's masque | |
Nespokojenec | |
newe metamorphosis | |
Parasitaster, or The fawn | |
The phoenix and turtle | |
The plays of John Marston : in three volumes. | |
Plays. Selections | |
Poems. | |
The poems of John Marston (1598-1601) etc. | |
revenger's tragedy | |
Sammlung | |
The scourge of villanie : 1599 | |
Sermon preached at St. Margaretts in Westminster | |
Shakespeare's Zeitgenossen and ihre Werke | |
Sophonisba | |
Théâtre élisabéthain. | |
Three Jacobean witchcraft plays | |
La Tragédie de Sophonisbe ou La Merveille des femmes | |
Utvalg | |
What you will | |
widow's tears | |
witch of Edmonton | |
woman kill'd with kindness | |
Wonder of women | |
Wonder of women, or The tragedy of Sophonisba. 1979 | |
The workes of Mr. Iohn Marston : being tragedies and comedies, collected into one volume | |
Works | |
The works of John Marston reprinted from the original editions | |
영국 도시희극선 | |
オランダ人娼婦 |