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Thomas Heywood | lit.salon
Thomas Heywood
Born:
approximately 1574
Died:
1641
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Born:
approximately 1574
Died:
1641
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A woman killed with kindness: a play
1897
Thomas Heywood
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Thomas Heywood
1800
Thomas Heywood
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The dramatic works of Thomas Heywood
1850
Thomas Heywood
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An apology for actors
1841
Thomas Heywood
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If you know not me, you know no body: With the building of the Royall exchange. And the famous victory of Queene Elizabeth ... 1588
1633
Thomas Heywood
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Pleasant dialogues and dramma's: selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. with sundry emblems extracted from the most elegant Iacobus Catsius, as also certaine elegies, epitaphs, and epithalamions or nuptiall songs, anagrams and acrosticks, with divers speeches (upon severall occasions) spoken to Their most excellent Majesties, King Charles, and Queene Mary, with other fancies translated from Beza, Bucanan, and sundry Italian poets
1637
Thomas Heywood
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The royall king and loyall subject
1906
Thomas Heywood
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The English traveller: as it hath beene publikely acted at the Cock-Pit in Drury-Lane, by Her Maiesties seruants
1633
Thomas Heywood
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The first and second parts of King Edward IV.
1842
Thomas Heywood
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The fair maid of the exchange: a comedy
1846
Thomas Heywood
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The Golden and Silver ages.: Two plays
1851
Thomas Heywood
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The fair maid of the west: parts I and II
1955
Thomas Heywood
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The Iron Age: Contayning the Rape of Hellen: The siege of Troy: The Combate betwixt Hector and Aiax: Hector and Troilus slayne by Achilles: Achilles slaine by Paris: Aiax and Vlisses contend for the Armour of Achilles: The Death of Aiax, &c.
1632
Thomas Heywood
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Londini artium & scientiarum scaturigo, or, Londons fountaine of arts and sciences: exprest in sundry triumphs, pageants, and showes, at the initiation of the Right Honorable Nicholas Raynton in the majorty of the famous and farre renowned city London
1632
Thomas Heywood
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Porta pietatis, or, The port or harbour of piety: exprest in sundry triumphes, pageants, and showes, at the initiation of the Right Honourable Sir Maurice Abbot Knight, into the majoralty of the famous and farre renowned city London
1638
Thomas Heywood
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Fortune by land and sea: a tragi-comedy
1655
Thomas Heywood
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The first and second parts of the Fair maid of the west: or, A girl worth gold
1850
Thomas Heywood
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Two historical plays on the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth.
1851
Thomas Heywood
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The captives: or, The lost recovered
1921
Thomas Heywood
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The first and second partes of King Edward the Fourth: Containing his mery pastime with the tanner of Tamworth, as also his loue to faire Mistrisse Shoare, her great promotion, fall and miserie, and lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband. Likewise the besieging of London, by the bastard Falconbridge, and the valiant defence of the same by the Lord Maior and the citizens. As it hath diuers times beene publikely played by the Right Honorable the Earle of Derbie his seruants.
1600
Thomas Heywood
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The rape of Lucrece: a true Roman tragedy : with the seuerall songs in their apt places, by Valerius the merrie lord amongst the Roman peeres
1630
Thomas Heywood
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England's Elisabeth: her life and troubles during her minoritie....
1632
Thomas Heywood
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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.
1634
Thomas Heywood
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Londini speculum, or, Londons mirror: exprest in sundry triumphs, pageants, and showes, at the initiation of the Right Honorable Richard Fenn, into the mairolty of the famous and farre renowned city London
1637
Thomas Heywood
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Loves mistress, or, The Queens masque: as it was three times presented before Their Majesties within the space of eight days, in the presence of sundry foreign ambassadors, publickly acted by the Queen's comedians at the Phenix in Drury-Lane
1640
Thomas Heywood
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Love's mistress: or, The queen's masque
1792
Thomas Heywood
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A marriage triumph, on the nuptials of the Prince Palatine, and the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I.: By Thomas Heywood. Reprinted from the edition of 1613. With an introduction and notes.
1842
Thomas Heywood
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The royal king, and loyal subject.: A woman killed with kindness.
1850
Thomas Heywood
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A woman killed with kindness
1961
Thomas Heywood
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Troia Britanica: or, Great Britaines Troy, 1609.
1972
Thomas Heywood
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The escapes of Jupiter
1978
Thomas Heywood
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The first and second parts of King Edward the Fourth: Containing his merie pastime with the tanner of Tamworth, as also his loue to faire Mistrisse Shore, her great promotion, fall and miserie, and lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband. Likewise the besieging of London, by the bastard Falconbridge, and the valiant defence of the same by the Lord Maior and the citizens. As it hath diuers times beene publikely played by the Right Honourable the Earle of Derbie his seruants.
1613
Thomas Heywood
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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:
1613
Thomas Heywood
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A woman kilde with kindnesse
1617
Thomas Heywood
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If you know not me, you know no body, or, The troubles of Queene Elizabeth
1623
Thomas Heywood, Bernard Alsop, Thomas Fawcett, Nathaniel Butter
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A pleasant conceited comedy, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a bad as it hath beene sundry times acted by the Earle of Worcesters Servants
1630
Thomas Heywood, Jo Cooke, John Norton, Hugh Perry, John Philip Kemble
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Englands Elizabeth
1631
Thomas Heywood
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London's ius honorarium: exprest in sundry triumphs, pagiants and shews, at the initiation or entrance of the Right Honourable George Whitmore, into the majoralty of the famous and farre renouned city of London
1631
Thomas Heywood
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The second part of The Iron Age: which contayneth the death of Penthesilea, P[aris], Priam, and Hecuba; the burning of Troy; the death[s] of Agamemnon, Menelaus, Critemnestra, Hellena, Orestes, Egistus, Pillades, King Diomed, Pyrhus, Cethus, Synon, Thersites, &c.
1632
Thomas Heywood
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The foure prentises of London: vvith the conquest of Ierusalem. As it hath beene diuers times acted at the Red-Bull, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants with good applause. Written and newly reuised by Thomas Heyvvood
1632
Thomas Heywood
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Londini emporia, or, Londons mercatura: exprest in sundry triumphs, pageants and showes, at the inauguration of the Right Honorable Ralph Freeman into the majorty of the famous and farre renowned citty London
1633
Thomas Heywood
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The late Lancashire vvitches: a well received comedy, lately acted at the Globe on the Banke-side, by the Kings Majesties actors
1634
Thomas Heywood
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The hierarchie of the blessed angells: their names, orders and offices : the fall of Lucifer with his angells
1635
Thomas Heywood
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A challenge for beautie
1636
Thomas Heywood
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A curtaine lecture: as it is read by a countrey farmers wife to her good man. By a countrey gentlewoman or lady to her esquire or knight. By a souldiers wife to her captain or lievtenant. By a citizens or tradesmans wife to her husband. By a court lady to her lord. Concluding with an imitable lecture read by a queene to her soveraigne lord and king.
1637
Thomas Heywood
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The royall king, and the loyall subject
1637
Thomas Heywood
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true description of His Majesties royall ship: built this yeare 1637. at Wooll-witch in Kent. Tothe great glory of our English nation, and not paraleld in the whole Cristian world.
1637
Thomas Heywood
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The wise-woman of Hogsdon: a comedie
1638
Thomas Heywood
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The vvise-woman of Hogsdon: A comedie. As it hath been sundry times acted with great applause. Written by Tho: Heyvvood.
1638
Thomas Heywood
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Londini status pacatus: or, Londons peaceable estate: Exprest in sundry triumphs ... at the innitiation of ... Henry Garway, into the majoralty of ... London ... the charge and expence ... being the ... undertakings of the ... Drapers.
1639
Thomas Heywood