Farmer, John Stephen, 1854-1916
Farmer, John S.
Farmer, John S. (John Stephen), 1845 ?-1915 ?
Farmer, John Stephen, 1845?-1915?
Farmer, John Stephen
John Stephen Farmer
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Americanisms - old & new; a dictionary of words, phrases and colloquialisms peculiar to the United States, British America, the West Indies, etc. etc., their derivation, meaning and application, together with numerous anecdotal, historical, explanatory, and folk-lore notes. | |
Apius and Virginia : 1575 | |
Book of Sir Thomas Moore , Harleian ms. 7368, c. 1590-96 | |
The correspondence of John Stephen Farmer and W.E. Henley on their slang dictionary, 1890-1904 | |
A dictionary of slang : an alphabetical history of colloquial, unorthodox, underground and vulgar English. | |
A dictionary of slang and colloquial English : abridged from the seven-volume work, entitled "Slang and its analogues" | |
The dramatic writings of John Heywood | |
dramatic writings of Richard Wever and Thomas Ingelend comprising : Lusty juventus, Disobedient child, Nice wanton | |
The dramatic writings of Ulpian Fulwell, comprising Like will to like--Note-book and word-list; | |
Early English dramatists. | |
Five anonymous plays : (fourth series) : comprising : Appius and Virginia : The marriage of wit and science : Grim the collier of Croydon : Common conditions : The marriage of wit and wisdom : Note-book and word-list | |
four P. P. | |
Gismond of Salerne : c. Third Quarter 16th century | |
Gordobuc (or Ferrex and Porrex) | |
Hickscorner | |
The history of two maids of More-clacke : 1609 | |
A knack to know an honest man | |
A Larum for London, 1602. | |
The London prodigal | |
The longer thou livest the more fool thou art : c. 1568 | |
Look about you | |
Mankind | |
Merry songs and ballads prior to the year A.D. 1800 | |
Musa pedestris; three centuries of canting songs and slang rhymes, 1536-1896. | |
New Custom, 1573. | |
Of gentylnes and nobylyte | |
Old English plays. | |
Palamon and Arcite | |
The pedler's prophecy : 1595 | |
A play of love | |
The proverbs, epigrams, and miscellanies of John Heywood | |
The Public School Word-Book | |
Recently recovered "lost" Tudor plays with some others | |
Respublica | |
A satirycall dialogue or a sharplye-invectiue conference, betweene Allexander the great, and that truely woman-hater Diogynes : impr. in the Lowcountryes (?Dort?1615) for all such gentlewomen as are not altogeather Idle nor yet well : ocupyed from a unique copy in the British museum | |
Six anonymous plays | |
Slang and its analogues, past and present : a dictionary , historical and comparative, of the heterodox speech of all classes of society for more than three hundred years, with synonyms in English, French, German, Italian etc. | |
Solimon and Perseda. | |
The spider and the fly ; together with an attributed interlude entitled Gentleness and nobility | |
Spiritualism as a new basis of belief | |
The summoning of Everyman : [Before 1500] | |
Thersytes. | |
A to Byz | |
The tragedy of Caesar and Pompey : 1607 | |
Troublesome raigne of John, King of England. | |
'Twixt two worlds: a narrative of the life and work of William Eglinton. | |
The two angry woman of Abingdon : 1599 | |
The virtuous Octavia | |
Vocabula amatoria : a French-English glossary of words, phrases, and allusions occurring in the works of Rabelais, Voltaire, Molière, Rousseau, Béranger, Zola and others : with English equivalents and synonyms | |
Wily beguiled 1606 | |
Wisdom | |
The wit of a woman : 1604. |