Rowley, William, 1585?-1642?
Rowley, William, asi 1585-asi 1642
William Rowley English Jacobean dramatist (1585-1626)
Rowley, William
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Rowley ‡c English Jacobean dramatist (1585-1626)
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Works
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Advice to lovers: or, Certain rules of behaviour : shewing them how to demean themselves, so as not to miscarry in the grand affair of love. Wherein also the pretty tricks, odd humours, and fantastick carriage of some paramours, together with several pleasant passages relating to amours, and courtship, are observ'd and describ'd. By W. R. Gent | |
All for the better | |
All's lost by lust | |
De Berte fan Merlyn | |
Birth of Merlin | |
birth of Merlin or the childe hath found his father | |
Changeling | |
The changeling : as it was acted (with great applause) by the servants of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields | |
The conquest of Spain: a tragedy. As it is enacted by Her Majesty's servants at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market. | |
A courtly masque: the deuice called the vvorld tost at tennis : As it hath beene diuers times presented to the contentment of many noble and worthy spectators, by the prince his seruants. Inuented, and set downe, by Tho: Middleton & William Rowley gent | |
A Cure for a Cuckold | |
Dramatische Dichtungen nebst Stücken von Dekker und Rowley | |
dumb knight | |
An exact relation of the last newes from the quarters of His Excellency, the Lord Generall of the Scottish Army : Dated from Sunderland March 12. 1643. Fully relating every dayes passage, from their passing over the river of Tine, their taking of Sunderland, and a vast quantity of coales appertaining to delinquents. With propositions to the City of London for the sending out shipping for coales from thence: and sundry other proceedings of that Army in their marching towards Duresme, and in mannaging the siege against Newcastle. From February 27. to March 12. 1643 | |
Fair maid of the Exchange. | |
A Fair Quarrel | |
A faire quarrell : vvith new additions of M. Chaughs and Trimtrams roaring and the bands song : as it was acted before the king by the prince His Highnesse seruants | |
Ferguson's remonstrance to the council of six upon the first discovery of the late horrid conspriacy : a satyr | |
For a funerall elegie on the death of Hugh Atwell, seruant to Prince Charles : this fellow-feeling farewell : who died the 25 of Sept. 1621 | |
Fortune by Land and Sea | |
Great Britaine, all in blacke : for the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince | |
Jacobean and Caroline comedies | |
jovial crew | |
La loi des anciens | |
Love's Cure | |
Match at mid-night | |
muses looking-glass | |
new wonder, a woman never vexed | |
Nouveau guide du voyageur dans les XXII Cantons Suisses | |
Old law | |
Phraseologia puerilis, sive Elegantiae sermonis, latini pariter atque anglicani, capitatim concinnatæ, atque in methodum alphabetariam distributæ, in usum scholastici tyrocinii: Polit[sian?] utpote puerilem, ad utriusque Lingua politiem, in peculiari suo vicissatim idiomate, dirigentes. Or, Selected Latine and English phrases, very useful for young Latinists, to prevent barbarisms and bald Latine-making: And to initiate them in speaking, and writing elegantly in both languages | |
Plays. | |
A search for money : or the lamentable complaint for the loss of the wandering knight, Monsieur l'Argent | |
A select collection of old plays. Volume the sixth. | |
Shakespeare's Zeitgenossen and ihre Werke | |
Shakspeare's Vorschule. Herausgegeben und mit Vorreden begleitet von Ludwig Tieck. Erster [-zweiter] Band. | |
Shoo-maker a gentleman | |
Six renaissance tragedies | |
The Spanish gipsie : as it was acted (with great applause) at the private house in Drury Lane and Salisbury Court | |
Théâtre élisabéthain. | |
The Thracian wonder : a comical history as it hath been several times acted with great applause | |
The Thracian wonder by William Rowley and Thomas Heywood : a critical edition | |
Three Jacobean tragedies | |
Thy loyal health : occasion'd by His Majesties most happy deliverance from the late horrid phanatical conspiracy by the fire at Newmarket | |
tragedy of Sophonisba | |
A true relation of His Majesties coming to the town of Shrewsbury, on the 20 of this instant September : and his passage from thence the 23 day, to the city of Chester, with the manner of his entetainment [sic] there. Together with the L: Grandisons surprizing Nantwich, and the plundering of divers houses in the town and country thereabouts, of such as stood well-affected to the King and Parliament. Collected out of severall letters from men of good credit to their friends in London | |
Vipern : eine mörderische Begierde in 4 Akten (2004) | |
Wechselbalg | |
widow | |
A winding-sheet for the rebels at Westminster : A grave as deep as Hell for Fairfax and his Army. With a whip and a bell, for the Satanicall hyrelings of the Synod | |
The witch of Edmonton | |
A woman killed with kindness and other domestic plays | |
A woman never vext, or, The widow of Cornhill, 1824: | |
The works of Thomas Middleton | |
Zerfall Ein Stück in 13 Bildern | |
Zwodnica | |
Оборотень (пьеса) | |
체인즐링 | |
チェインジリング | |
マーリンの誕生 : または子の父親発見 |