Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883
Collier, John Payne
Payne Collier, John, 1789-1883
John Payne Collier English Shakespearian critic
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Works
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The Alleyn papers : A collection of original documents illustrative of the life and times of Edward Alleyn, and of the early English stage and drama | |
A bibliographical and critical account of the rarest books in the English language, alphabetically arranged : which during the last 50 years have come under the observation of J. Payne Collier | |
A book of Roxburghe ballads | |
Complaint of Rosamond | |
Criticisms on the bar, 1819: | |
The debate between pride and lowliness: | |
The diary of Philip Henslowe, from 1591 to 1609. | |
[Englands Parnassus : or the choycest Flowers of our Moderne Poets ... | |
Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' company. | |
A few odds and ends, for cheerful friends : a Christmas gift. | |
First booke of the preservation of King Henry the 7. when he was but Earle of Richmond, grandfather to the Queenes majesty compiled in English rythmicall hexameters | |
Fools and jesters : with a reprint of Robert Armin's "Nest of ninnies" (1608) | |
Fovre letters, and certaine sonnets : especially touching Robert Greene, and other parties by him abused: but incidently of diuers excellent persons, and some matters of note : to all courteous mindes, that will voutchsafe the reading | |
Further particulars wybór) | |
The Golden and Silver ages. Two plays | |
Griseldis. | |
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 ... | |
Here begynneth the complaynte of them that ben to late maryed | |
The history of English dramatic poetry to the time of Shakespeare: and Annals of the stage to the restoration. | |
The history of Jacob and his twelve sonnes | |
The history of patient Grisel : two early tracts in black-letter | |
Honour triumphant; and A line of life: | |
Illustrations of Old English literature. | |
Inigo Jones. A life of the architect; | |
John a Kent and John a Cumber; a comedy | |
The king and a poor northern man; or, Too good to be true. From the edition of 1640. | |
Kynge Johan, a play in two parts. | |
Lady Pecunia, or, The praise of money ; also A combat betwixt conscience and covetousnesse ; together with The complaint of poetry for the death of liberality | |
Life of Spenser | |
Loves court of conscience : written upon two several occasions, with new lessons for lovers : whereunto is annexed a kinde husband's advice to his wife | |
Lyrical Poems selected from musical publications between the years 1589 and 1600 | |
Lyrics for old lutenists in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I : being specimens of the words of airs intended for concerted performance, and social amusement | |
The mad pranks and merry jests of Robin Goodfellow | |
A marriage triumph, on the nuptials of the Prince Palatine, and the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I | |
Memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of Shakespeare. | |
Miscellaneous tracts ... 1870. | |
Mr. J. Payne Colliers̓ reply to Mr. N.E.S.A. Hamiltons̓ "Inquiry" into the imputed Shakespeare forgeries. | |
The myrrour of modestie : wherein appeareth as in a perfect glasse howe the Lorde deliuereth the innocent from all imminent perils, and plagueth the bloudthirstie hypocrites with deserued punishments ... | |
New particulars regarding the works of Shakespeare in a letter to the Rev. A. Dyce, B. A. editor of the works of Peele, Greene, Webster, etc. | |
A newe enterlude of vice, conteyninge the history of Horestes, with the cruell revengement of his fathers death upon his one naturtll mother | |
Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's plays. | |
Old Ballads from early printed copies of the utmost rarity now for the first time collected | |
An old man's diary, forty years ago ... | |
On Shakespeare, the text of the lectures of 1811-12 [as related by J.P. Collier in his diary] | |
The pain and sorrow of evil marriage. From an unique copy printed by Wynkyn de Worde. | |
Pancharis : the first booke : containing the preparation of the love betweene Owen Tudyr and the Queene, long since intended to her maiden Majestie ... | |
The passion of a discontented minde | |
The pastorals, and other workes of William Basse : never before imprinted | |
Patient Grissill. | |
Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the Divell | |
Pierces supererogation or, A new praise of the old asse : a preparative to certaine larger discourses intituled Nashes S. fame | |
A piththy note to papists all and some that joy in Feltons martirdome, desiring them to read this and to iudge, & not in spite at simple truth to grudge | |
The plays and poems of William Shakespeare : complete in seven volumes. | |
The pleasant walkes of Moore-fields : being the guift of two sisters, now beautified, to the continuing fame of this worthy city, 1607 | |
Poems | |
Punch and Judy | |
quip for an upstart courtier | |
The rocke of regard, diuided into foure parts: The first, the castle of delight ; ... The second, the garden of vnthriftinesse ... The thirde, the arbour of vertue ... The fourth, the ortchard of repentance: wherein are discoursed the miseries that followe dicing, the mischiefes of quarreling, the fall of prodigalitie ; and the souden ouerthrowe of foure notable cousners ; with divers other morall, natural & tragical discourses: documents and admonitions: being all the invention, collection and translation of George Whetstone | |
A royal arbor of loyal poesie : consisting of poems and songs digested into triumph, elegy, satyr, love, & drollery | |
A search for money; or, The lamentable complaint for the loss of the wandering knight, Monsieur l'Argent. | |
A select collection of old plays. | |
Seven lectures on Shakespeare and Milton | |
Shakespeare's Comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems | |
Skialetheia or, A shadowe of truth, in certaine epigrams and satyres | |
Story on which is founded the tragedy of Othello. . From the Hecatomithi... | |
The tragicall and lamentable historie of two faythfull mates: Ceyx kynge of Thrachine, and Alcione his wife | |
The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke | |
Trevelyan papers | |
true coppie of a discourse written by a gentleman employed in the late voyage of Spaine and Portingale ... | |
The trueth of the most wicked & secret murthering of Iohn Brewen, goldsmith of London, committed by his owne wife through the prouocation of one Iohn Parker whom she loved : for which fact she was burned, and he hanged in Smithfield, on Wednesday the 28 of Iune, 1592, two yeares after the murther was committed | |
The tyde taryeth no man : a moste pleasant and merry commody, right pythie, and full of delight, 1576 | |
A wished reformacion of wicked rebellion | |
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Works. | |
The Works of William Shakespeare the text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions | |
The wyll of the devyll and last testament |