Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?
Heywood, John, asi 1497-asi 1580
Heywood, John
Heywood, John, ca. 1497-ca. 1580
Heywood, John 1497c-1577p
John Heywood English writer known for plays, poems and a collection of proverbs (1497-1580)
Heywood, John apie 1497- apie 1580
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Works
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A balade specifienge partly the maner, partly the matter, in the most excellent meetyng and lyke mariage betwene our soueraigne Lord, and our soueraigne Lady, the Kynges and Queenes highnes | |
Calisto and Melebea. 1979 | |
Damon and Pithias | |
Dialogue conteinyng the nomber in effect of all the proverbes in the Englishe tongue | |
Dialogue on wit and folly | |
dramatic writings of John Heywood,... | |
Early English dramatists | |
Four PP | |
Gammer Gurton's needle | |
Gentleness and nobility | |
Hymns or spiritual songs, : chiefly taken from the Holy Scriptures. By John Heywood, Late of Lincoln, now of Potter's-Pury in the County of Northampton | |
Jack Juggler | |
Jocasta, a tragedy | |
John Heywood, entertainer | |
John Heywood's A dialogue of proverbs | |
John Heywood's Works and miscellaneous short poems | |
John John the husband, Tyb his wife, and Sir John the priest | |
Like will to like | |
The médieval [and] early modern worlds | |
New custom | |
Of a number of rattes mistaken for diuelles in a mans sloppes | |
Of gentylnes and nobylyte | |
Pardoner and the frere, the curate and the neybour Pratte | |
pinner of Wakefield | |
Play called the Four P. P.... [1545 ?] | |
A play of loue : a newe and a mery enterlude concernyng pleasure and payne in loue, made by Iho[a]n Heywood. The players names. A man a louer not beloued. A woman beloued not louyng. A man a louer and beloued. The vyse nother louer nor beloued | |
Play of love | |
Play of the weather | |
A play of wytty and wyttles : from the original manuscript in the British Museum, Harleian MS. 367 | |
The playe called the foure PP : A newe and a very mery enterlude of A palmer. A pardoner. A potycary. A pedler. Made by Ioh[a]n Heewood | |
Plays | |
Proverbs and epigrams | |
Sammlung | |
A select collection of old plays. Volume the first. | |
spider and the flie | |
A succession of wise and good kings the distinguishing smile of heaven, and the exalted happiness of Great-Britain. Considered and improved, in a sermon on the account of the death of His late Majesty King George II. Of Glorious and Immortal Memory. at Potter's-Pury, in the county of Northampton, October 26, 1760. By John Heywood | |
Thersytes. | |
Two moral interludes | |
What heart can think | |
[without title] | |
Witty and witless | |
Works. 1980 |