Lee, Nathaniel, 1653?-1692
Lee, Nathaniel
Lee, Nathaniel 1653c-1692
Nathaniel Lee
Nathaniel Lee 17th-century English dramatist
Lee, Nathaniel, asi 1653-1692
Lee, Nathaniel (ok. 1653-1692)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Lee ‡b Nathaniel ‡f 1653-1692
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Nathaniel Lee
- 100 0 _ ‡a Nathaniel Lee ‡c 17th-century English dramatist
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Hertfield
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Works
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Alexander the Great, : a tragedy; with alterations, as it is now performed at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden | |
Bell's British theatre | |
[caption title:] The Mask in Oedipus | By M|r Henry Purcell | |
Cesar Borgia | |
Constantine the Great | |
Don Carlos, prince of Spain . Edward, the black prince or, The battle of Poictiers . The fair penitent . The grecian daughter | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
The Duke of Guise : A tragedy. Acted by Their Majesties Servants. | |
Hail to the myrtle shade | |
Lady Jane Gray | |
Lucius Junius Brutus. | |
Massacre of Paris | |
Mithridates | |
Nero, Emperor of Rome | |
Oedipus: a tragedy. As it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre. | |
Oedipus, a tragedy by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee | |
Oedipus King of Thebes | |
Plays. 1734 | |
Princess of Cleves | |
Prolegomena zu Nathaniel Lees Theodosius | |
Rival queens, or, Death of Alexander the Great. 1764 | |
Round O | |
Sophonisba | |
Sophonisba, or, Hannibal's overthrow : a tragedy | |
Sophonisbe oder der überwundene Hannibal : ein Trauer-Spiel | |
Theodosius, or, The force of love. 1761 | |
Theodosius, or, The force of love : a tragedy | |
Theodosius: or, the force of love. A tragedy. Abridgments | |
Tragedy of Nero | |
The true lovers tragedy : being an incomparable ballad of a gentleman and his lady, that both killed themselves for love, under the disguised names of Philander and Phillis, Phillis Philanders scattered garments finds, and thinks him slain, for which with fate she joyns, and with her fatal poiard striketh deep, as life no longer can it's station keep, the crimson streams so fast flowd from her veins, yet dying, of her loves dear loss complains: no sooner death had closed up her starry eyes, but her return'd Philander her espyes; and finding that for him she lost her breath, he kills himself, and crowns his love with death. To the tune of, Ah cruel bloody fate | |
Venice preserved; or a plot discovered | |
[without title] | |
Works | |
Works. 1954 | |
The works of Mr. Nathaniel Lee, : in three volumes | |
Ximena; or, the heroic daughter |