Southerne, Thomas, 1660-1746
Southerne, Thomas, 1660-1746, dramaturge
Southerne, Thomas
Southerne, Thomas, 1659-1746
Southern, Thomas
Thomas Southerne
Southerne, Thomas, 1660-1746, poet and dramatist
Southern, Thomas, 1660-1746
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
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Works
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Abra-mule: or, love and empire |
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Bell's British theatre. : Consisting of the most esteemed English plays. |
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chances |
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city bride or The merry cuckold |
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Cleomenes the Spartan Hero |
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A collection of the best English plays, chosen out of all the best authors |
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Comedies. |
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Comedies of William Congreve. Edited with an introduction by Norman Marshall. ['From' lectures on the English comic writers, by William Hazlitt. 'From' the life of William Congreve, by Samuel Johnson. To Mr. Congreve, by Thomas Southerne.] |
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The disappointment, or The mother in fashion. A play as it was acted at the Theatre Royal. |
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discovery. A comedy |
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double distress |
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Fatal marriage |
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fate of Capua |
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Four restoration marriage plays / ed. by Michael Cordner. - Oxford, 1998. |
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Isabella... |
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Isabella, or The fatal marriage : a tragedy in five acts : printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, to which are added a description of the cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business : as now performed at the theatres Royal, London |
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King Charles I. A tragedy |
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Loyal brother or the Persian prince, a tragedy... |
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The Maid's Last Prayer |
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mourning bride. A tragedy |
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Oroonoko |
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Oroonoko, a tragedy : As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, by His Majesty's servants, in the year 1699. By Thomas Southern. |
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Oroonoko : A tragedy, by Thomas Southern. Adapted for theatrical representation. As performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. |
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orphan: or, the unhappy marriage |
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Plays. |
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Rambling lady |
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She wou'd and she wou'd not, or, The kind impostor |
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Sir Anthony Love |
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théatre anglais |
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Thomas Southern's Loyal brother; a play on the Popish plot. Ed., with introduction and notes, by P. Hamelius. |
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Venice preserv'd; or, a plot discover'd |
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Versions of Blackness : key texts on slavery from the seventeenth century |
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West Indian. A comedy |
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[without title] |
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Wives Excuse, or Cuckolds make themselves. A comedy... |
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Works. 1988 |
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Works of Thomas Southerne |
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