Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601
Nashe, Thomas, 1567-1601.
Nashe, Thomas
Nash, Thomas
Nash, Th. 1567-1601 Thomas
Thomas Nashe English Elizabethan pamphleteer and poet
Нэш, Т. 1567-1601 Томас
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Works
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The anatomie of absurditie: contayning a breefe confutation of the slender imputed prayses of feminine perfection, with a short description of the severall practises of youth, and sundry follies of our licentious times ... | |
The apologie of Pierce Pennilesse. Or Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters, and a conuoy of verses, as they were going priuilie to victuall the Lowe Countries. By Tho. Nashe Gentleman | |
Carde of Fancie | |
The Choise of Valentines | |
Christ's tears over Jerusalem : 1593 | |
Chromoj bes | |
A concordance to the works of Thomas Nashe | |
Dido | |
Early prose and poetical tracts : illustrative of the drama and literature of the reign of Queen Elizabeth | |
Elizabethan songs; | |
The first parte of Pasquils apologie : Wherin he renders a reason to his friendes of his long silence: and gallops the fielde with the Treatise of reformation lately written by a fugitiue, Iohn Penrie | |
glücklose Reisende oder das Leben des Jack Wilton | |
Greene's Arcadia | |
Have with you to Saffron-Walden or, Gabriell Harveys hunt is up. Containing a full answere to the eldest sonne of the halter-maker: or, Nashe his confutation of the sinfull doctor ... | |
Hospidale de' pazzi incurabili. | |
Istorija žizni projdochi po imeni Don Pablos | |
Lenten stuff, 1599 | |
Litany in time of plague | |
Menaphon | |
A mirrour of monsters | |
Monnashi piasu ga akuma eno tangan | |
Nashes Lenten stuffe, containing the description and first procreation and increase of the towne of Great Yarmouth in Norffolke, with a new play never played before, of the praise of the Red Herring. Fitte of all clearkes of noblemens kitchins to be read : and not unnecessary by all serving men that have short boord wages to be remembered... | |
Pap with a hatchet : being a reply to Martin Mar-prelate : re-printed from the original quarto ed. with an introd. and notes. | |
Paris | |
Pierce Penilesse, his supplication to the Devil | |
Pierce Penniless 1592 | |
Plaine Perceuall the peace-maker of England : Sweetly indeuoring with his blunt persuasions to botch vp a reconciliation between Mar-ton and Mar-tother. Compiled by lawfull art, that is to say, without witch craft, or sorcery: and referred specially to the meridian and pole artichoke of Nomans Land: but may serue generally without any great error, for more countries then Ile speake of | |
Request van Giis sonder Ghelt, gheseght Pieter Penningloos, aen Den Grooten ende Machtigen Prins, Don Sell, dell' Lucifer. Coninck van Acheron, Styx ende Phlegeton: Hertoogh van Tartarien: Marquis van Cocitus, ende Oppersten Regent van Lymbo ... wel-eer beschreven in 't Enghels | |
The returne of the renowned caualiero Pasquill of England : from the other side the seas, and his meeting with Marforius at London vpon the Royall Exchange. VVhere they encounter with a little houshold talke of Martin and Martinisme, discouering the scabbe that is bredde in England: and conferring together about the speedie dispersing of the golden legende of the liues of the saints | |
The Spanish masquerado : VVherein vnder a pleasant deuise, is discouered effectuallie, in certaine breefe sentences and mottos, the pride and insolencie of the Spanish estate: with the disgrace conceiued by their losse, and the dismaied confusion of their tronbled [sic] thoughtes. Whereunto by the author, for the better vnderstanding of his deuice, is added a breefe glosse. By Robert Greene, in Artibus Magister | |
Spring [for voice and piano] | |
Spring symphony, for soprano, alto and tenor soli, mixed chorus, boys'choir and orchestra. Vocal score by Arthur Oldham | |
Spring, the sweet spring for children's/female choir (SSS soli, SSSAAA) and water-tuned glasses | |
Strange news, 1592 | |
Summer's last will and testament | |
Syr P.S. His Astrophel and Stella : Wherein the excellence of sweete poesie is concluded. To the end of which are added, sundry other rare sonnets of diuers noble men and gentlemen | |
Terrors of the night | |
[The Third and last part of Cony-catching] | |
Thomas of Reading | |
Three Elizabethan pamphlets. [By Robert Greene, Thomas Nashe and Thomas Dekker.] Edited by G. R. Hibbard,... [Foreword by Vivian de Sola Pinto.] | |
tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage | |
Unfortunate traveller | |
[The Wonderful year] | |
Wonderfull, strange and miraculous, astrologicall prognostication for this yeer of our Lord God. 1591 | |
Works | |
Works. 1958 | |
Works of Thomas Nashe. Edited from the original texts by Ronald B. McKerrow. Reprinted from the original edition with corrections and supplementary notes... by F. P. Wilson | |
Works. Selections. 1972 | |
Плутовской роман | |
Хромой бес | |
文なしピアスが悪魔への嘆願 | |
不運な旅人 | |
悲運の旅人 |