Dekker, Thomas, 1572?-1632
Dekker, Thomas, approximately 1572-1632
Dekker, Thomas
Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632
دكر، توماس، 1572-1632
Thomas Dekker English dramatist and pamphleteer
Dekker, Thomas 1572c-1632
Dekker, Thomas, 1570?-1641?
Dekker, Thomas, asi 1572-1632
Dekker, Thomas, u.1572-1632.
VIAF ID: 39402413 ( Personal )
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100 1 _ ‡a Dekker, Thomas ‡d 1572-1632
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100 1 _ ‡a Dekker, Thomas, ‡d 1572-1632
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100 1 _ ‡a Dekker, Thomas, ‡d 1572?-1632
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100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Dekker ‡c English dramatist and pamphleteer
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (66)
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Works
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Belman of London |
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Blurt, Master Constable |
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Britannia's honour |
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Cnotliwa ladacznica |
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Czarownica z Edmonton |
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Dekker, Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Massinger |
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Dramatic works of Thomas Dekker |
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Famous history of Sir Thomas Wyat |
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La fête du cordonnier |
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Guls hornebooke |
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Hog hath lost his pearl |
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Honest whore. 1 |
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Honest whore. 2 |
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Honest whore. Part 2 |
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If this be not a good play, the devil is in it |
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John Fordes Dramatische werke in neudruck |
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knights conjuring |
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Lanthorne and candle-light |
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Lullaby |
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Lust's dominion |
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Magnificent entertainment given to King James |
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Match me in London |
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Match mee in London |
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The noble sovldier, or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd : A tragedy |
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noble Spanish soldier |
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North-ward hoe |
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Northward ho! |
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Old Fortunatus |
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Patient grissil |
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Penny-wise, pound-foolish |
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Pierce Penilesse, his supplication to the Devil |
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Plays |
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Plays. Selections |
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Poetaster |
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Quinze joies de mariage |
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Roaring girl |
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Satan turned moralist : an Universal satire. Being a True copy of the devil's Last Will and Testament, made In a fit of sickness. Containing I. His several Legacies to Mankind. II. His Recovery; calls a Privy-Council; his Prime Minister recounts the Nature of his Disease, and the Cause thereof. III. The Resolutions of his Council upon the State of his Kingdoms, Foreign and Domestic. IV. His Infernalship, by his favourite Countess Canidia, has two Twin-Daughters; one of whom was married to a Taylor; his Travels through Italy and Germany; his Return to England, and various Adventures. V. The Pranks played by his remaining Issue, and the Public Rejoicings after a Lying-in. VI. A Political Catechism for the present Times. This Curious Piece was written in the Last Century, by that noted Dramatic Poet, Mr. Thomas Dekker, competitor with Ben. Johnson for the Laurel |
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Satiro--mastix. Or The vntrussing of the humorous poet As it hath bin presented publikely, by the Right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants; and priuately, by the Children of Paules. By Thomas Dekker |
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Satiromastix |
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The seven deadly sinnes of London |
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Shoemaker's holiday |
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The shoomakers holiday, or The gentle-craft : With the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shooe-maker, and Lord Maior of London. As it was acted before the Queens most excellent Majesty on New-years-day at night, by the right Honorable Earl of Nottingham, Lord high Admiral of England, his servants. |
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Sir Thomas Moore: Dekker's addition |
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Sir Thomas Wyatt |
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Sun's darling |
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O sweet content, c1938: |
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Szewskie święto, albo szlachetne rzemiosło |
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Teishukuna shōfu. |
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Théâtre élisabéthain. |
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Third and last part of Cony-catching |
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Three Elizabethan pamphlets |
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Virgin martyr |
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The vvonderfull yeare. 1603 : Wherein is shewed the picture of London, lying sicke of the plague. At the ende of all (like a mery epilogue to a dull play) certaine tales are cut out in sundry fashions, of purpose to shorten the liues of long winters nights, that lye watching in the darke for vs |
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Walgadak yeoja |
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Welsh embassador |
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Westward ho! |
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White devil, or vittoria Corombona, a lady of Venice |
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Whore of Babylon |
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A wise man poor is like a sacred book that's never read |
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Witch of Edmonton |
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Wonder of a kingdom |
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Wonderful year |
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Wonderful yeare 1603. 1969 |
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The works of Thomas Middleton, now first collected |
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Works. Selections |
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عطلة الاسكافى |
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영국 도시희극선 |
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왈가닥 여자 |
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しゃれ者いろは帳 |
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貞淑な娼婦 |
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