Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625
Lodge, Thomas
Thomas Lodge English dramatist and writer
Lodge, Thomas, ca. 1558-1625
Thomas Lodge English writer and dramatist (1557–1625)
Lodge, Thomas, asi 1558-1625
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Works
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alarum against usurers | |
Capriccio.... Words by Thomas Lodge..., Hans Gal. Op. 75, n° 4. [Choeur à 4 v. de femmes] | |
Commentaires et annotations sur La sepmaine de la creation du monde de G. de Saluste, seigneur du Bartas. | |
The complete works of Thomas Lodge, 1580-1623? | |
The Countesse of Lincolnes nurserie | |
A defence of poetry, music, and stage-plays [a reply to Stephen Gosson's "School of Abuse"] | |
delectable history of Forbonius and Prisceria | |
Euphues shadow, the battaile of the sences : Wherein youthfull folly is set downe in his right figure, and vaine fancies are prooued to produce many offences. Hereunto is annexed the deafe mans dialogue, contayning Philamis Athanatos: fit for all sortes to peruse, and the better sorte to practise. By T.L. Gent | |
Famous and memorable works of Josephus, a man of much honour and learning among the Jews | |
The Famous and memorable works of Josephus... Faithfully translated out of the Latin, and French, by Tho. Lodge... Whereunto are newly added the references of the Scriptures throughout the History, and afterwards collected into a table. Bernardus Epistola ad Suggerium. Tunc recentia jucundiùs bona clarescunt, cum fuerint malis comparata prioribus. | |
The flowers of Lodowicke of Granado. The first part. In which is handled the conuersion of a sinner. Translated out of Latine into English, by T.L. doctor of phisicke | |
Glaucus and Silla. | |
Heiho, Rosalinde fein so wie die Sonne hell und klar | |
The history of Robert Second duke of Normandy | |
[Imprint and printer's mark of Euphues golden legacie] | |
King Leir. | |
Lady Alimony, or, The alimony lady : an excellent, pleasant, new comedy, duly authorized, daily acted and frequently followed | |
Lamentable & tragical history of the wars and utter ruine of the Jews, comprised in seven books | |
A larum for London. : 1602 | |
A learned summary vpon the famous poeme of William of Salust, Lord of Bartas, 1637: | |
Life and death of William Longbeard | |
Lodge's Rosalynde' : being the original of Shakespeare's 'As you like it' | |
looking glasse for London and England | |
Margarite of America | |
Menaphon | |
Mucedorus. | |
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Oeuvres. | |
A paradise of prayers : containing the purity of deuotion and meditation | |
Phillis: honoured with pastorall Sonnets | |
Protogenes can know Apelles by his line though he se him not : and wise men can consider by the penn the aucthoritie of the writer thoughe they know him not | |
Recent advances in radiology and medical imaging : number six | |
Rosalind. A novel | |
Rosalind : Euphues' golden legacy found after his death in his cell at Silexedra (1590) | |
Rosalynd | |
Rosalynde. Selections. | |
Rozalinda | |
Scillaes metamorphosis: enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus : VVhereunto is annexed the delectable discourse of the discontented satyre: with sundrie other most absolute poems and sonnets. Contayning the detestable tyrannie of disdaine, and comicall triumph of constancie: verie fit for young courtiers to peruse, and coy dames to remember. By Thomas Lodge of Lincolnes Inne, Gentleman | |
Selimus | |
Seneca on Benefits | |
Spoyle of Antwerpe | |
Thomas Lodge and other Elizabethans | |
A treatise of the plague | |
Two Elizabethan lyrics : op. 24, for women's voices (SSA) | |
Wits miserie and the worlds madnesse. | |
The workes of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, both morrall and naturall. Containing, 1. His bookes of benefites. 2. His epistles. 3. His booke of providence. 4. Three bookes of anger. 5. Two bookes of clemencie. 6. His booke of a blessed life. 7. His booke of the tranquilitie of the minde. 8. His booke of the constancie of a wiseman. 9. His booke of the shortnesse of life. 10. Two bookes of consolation to Martia. 11. Three bookes of consolation to Helvia. 12. His booke of consolation to Polibius. 13. His seven bookes of naturall questions | |
The workes of Lvcivs Annævs Seneca | |
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The wounds of civil war | |
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