Overbury, Thomas, Sir, 1581-1613.
Overbury, Thomas, 1581-1613
Thomas Overbury (1581–1613) English poet and essayist
Thomas Overbury English poet and essayist (1581–1613)
Overbury, Thomas
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Works
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The arraignment and conviction of Sr VValter Rawleigh : at the Kings Bench-barre at Winchester. on the 17. of November. 1603. Before the right Honorable the Earle of Suffolke, Lord Chamberline, the Earle of Devon-shire, Lord Henry Howard, Lord Cecill, Lord Wotton, Sir John Stanhope Lord Chiefe Justice of the Common-pleas, Popham and Andrewes, Justice Gaudy, Justice Warberton, Sir William Wade, commissioners | |
The "Campden wonder". An account of a remarkable trial for murder in the county of Gloucester.. | |
Characters | |
CIP. | |
"The conceited newes" of sir Thomas Overbury and his friends. A facsimile reproduction of the ninth impression of 1616 of sir Thomas Overbury his wife with a commentary and textual notes of the "Newes" by James E. Savage,.... | |
The first and second part of The remedy of loue. VVritten by Sir Thomas Ouerbury Knight | |
The function of rhetorie in the fashioning and destruction of power : re-reading the Overbury affair | |
The miscellaneous works in verse and prose of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. with memoirs of his life. | |
Observations in his travailes ... XVII ... 1626. | |
Observations upon the provinces united. And on the state of France. | |
Prolusions | |
Ratiocinium vernaculum, or, A reply to Ataxiae obstaculum : being a pretended answer to certain queries dispersed in some parts of Gloucester-shire | |
Remedia amoris. | |
Sammlung | |
Select pieces of antient poetry | |
A select second husband for Sir Thomas Ouerburie's wife, now a matchlesse widow | |
Sir Thomas Ouerbury his VVife. With additions of nevv nevves, and diuers more characters, (neuer before annexed) written by himselfe and other learned gentlemen | |
Sir Thomas Overburies vision, 1916: | |
theatre of natures, some XVII century character writings | |
A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, and for the murder of William Harrison, Gent : being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man | |
A vvife, now a widowe | |
Wife | |
The wife, : A poem. Express'd in a compleat wife. With an elegy on the untimely death of the author, poyson'd in the tower, &c. By Sir Thomas Overbury | |
Wife now the widdow of Sir T. Overburye |