Shirley, James, 1596-1666.
Shirley, James
Shirley, John
James Shirley English writer (1596–1666)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Shirley ‡c English writer (1596–1666)
- 200 _ | ‡a Shirley ‡b James ‡f 1596-1666
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shirley, James, ‡d 1596-1666
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shirley, James, ‡d 1596-1666
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (62)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Albumazar | |
Andromana; or, The merchant's wife. | |
Andromaque | |
Arcadia | |
ball | |
battle of Hastings. A tragedy | |
Bell's British theatre | |
Bird in a cage | |
Bird in cage | |
Britannia triumphans | |
Cardinal | |
Castigo del penséque | |
Cease Warring thoughts | |
city night-cap | |
The Constant Maid | |
Contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the armor of Achilles | |
Cupid and death. | |
distrest mother. A tragedy | |
Double falsehood. | |
Double falshood, or the Distrest lovers, a play, as it is acted at the Theatre-royal in Drury Lane, written originally by W. Shakespeare, and now revised and adapted to the stage by Mr. Theobald,... [Prologue by Philip Frowde.] | |
The Doubtful Heir | |
Drama of the English Republic, 1649-60 | |
Dramatic works and poems. | |
dukes mistris | |
Earl of Essex. A tragedy | |
An essay towards a rational grammar : with easy rules in English, to learn Latin; collected from the several grammars of Milton, Shirley, Johnson, Portroyal, &c. For the Use of Prince William. To which is annex'd, The Latin particles, and a catalogue of above two thousand words (the Terminations excepted) the same in English as in Latin | |
An essay towards an universal and rational grammar, 1726 | |
example | |
Gamester | |
Gamesters, a comedy as altered from Shirley distinguishing also the variations of the theatre as performed at the Theatre royal, in Drury-Lane, regulated from the promptbook... by Mr Hopkins, prompter | |
Gentleman of Venice | |
The Gentlemen of Venice | |
Grammatica Anglo-Latina, 1651. | |
Hark how in every grove | |
Hide Park | |
Honoria and Mammon | |
Humorous courtier | |
James Shirley; | |
Lady of pleasure | |
Loves crueltie | |
Love's cruelty | |
Maides revenge | |
Maid's revenge | |
Narcissus | |
Old plays. | |
The opportunitie : a comedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley | |
opportunity | |
Pastorall called the Arcadia, acted... at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane, written by James Shirly,... | |
The Play of Dicke of Devonshire. A Tragi-Comedy ... | |
Plays. Selections | |
Poems, 1646; together with, Poems from the Rawlinson Manuscript. | |
The Politician | |
Polititian | |
The royall master : as it vvas acted in the nevv Theater in Dublin: and before the Right Honorable the Lord Deputie of Ireland, in the Castle. Written by Iames Shirley | |
St. Patrick for Ireland | |
The tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France = La tragédie de Chabot, amiral de France | |
The traitor. | |
Triumph of beautie | |
Trois masques à la cour de Charles 1er d'Angleterre | |
Venus and Adonis : masque for the entertainment of the King with a prologue and 3 acts | |
De verleyde vriendt : treurspel | |
Via ad latinam linguam complanata. | |
Wedding | |
What should my mistress do with hair | |
[without title] | |
Works for chorus and orchestra | |
Would you know what's soft | |
Young admiral | |
快楽夫人 |