Heywood, Thomas, 1574?-1641
Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641
Heywood, Thomas
Heywood, Thomas, -1641
Heywood, Thomas, 1573-1641
Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641
Heardson, Thomas 17.sc
Thomas Heywood 16th/17th-century English playwright, actor, and author (1574–1641)
Heywood, Thomas apie 1574–1641
Heywood, Thomas, m. 1641
Heywood, Thomas, u.1574-1641.
Heywood, Thomas, asi 1574-1641
Heywood, Thomas (playwright)
VIAF ID: 76355576 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/76355576
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New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Music Division
Works
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The actors vindication : containing, three brief treatises, viz. I. Their antiquity. II. Their antient dignity, III. The true use of their quality |
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Allemandes |
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Amphrisa |
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Apology for actors |
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Ars amatoria |
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art d'aimer |
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[at head of 1st system, p.1:] Allmaine |
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Bellum Catilinae. |
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[caption title, p.69:] Corant |
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Captives |
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Conjuration de Catilina. |
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The Conspiracy of Catiline and the War of Jugurtha |
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Courantes |
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A curtaine lecture : as it is read by a countrey farmers wife to her good man. By a countrey gentlewoman or lady to her esquire or knight By a souldiers wife to her captain or lievtenant. By a citizens or tradesmans wife to her husband. By a court lady to her lord. Concluding with an imitable lecture read by a queene to her soveraigne lord and king |
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A Dialogue or accidental discourse betwixt Mr. Alderman Abell and Richard Kilvert the two maine projectors for wine and also Aldermans Abels wife, &c : contayning their first manner of their acquaintance how they began to contrive the patent it selfe how they obtayned it and who drew the patent : also in what state they now stand in and how they accuse and raile at each other with invective speeches, &c : with the manner and fashion how projectors and patentees have rod a tilting in a Parliament time, &c |
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Eastward hoe |
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Eight famous Elizabethan plays |
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England's Elizabeth, 1631 |
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The English traveller |
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escapes of Jupiter |
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fair maid of the West |
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femme tuée par la douceur pièce en cinq actes don't un prologue (1603) |
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first and second parts of King Edward IV |
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Fortune by land and sea |
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Four English tragedies of the 16th and 17th centuries |
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four prentices of London |
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A funeral elegie upon the death of Henry, Prince of Wales |
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Gerrards tune |
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Gloria Patri [...] Thom Heardson |
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Greene's Tu quoque |
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Gynaikeion, or, Nine bookes of various history concerninge women, 1624: |
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Heywood's dramatic works |
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The hierarchie of the blessed angells. Their names, orders and offices; the fall of Lucifer with his angells. |
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How a man may chuse a good wife from a bad |
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If you know not me, you know no bodie. |
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Iron Age |
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Iron Age. Part 2 |
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Keep we beseech thee |
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King Edward the Fourth |
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Kobieta zabita dobrocią |
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Late Lancashire witches |
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life and death of Hector |
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Life of Merlin, sirnamed Ambrosius |
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Love's mistress |
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Machiavels ghost |
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Maidenhead well lost |
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malcontent |
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Marriage triumph, on the nuptials of the prince Palatine and the princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I |
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Oenone and Paris |
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Old plays. |
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Pageants |
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Philocothonista, or, The drunkard, opened, dissected, and anatomized. |
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Plays. Selections |
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Pleasant dialogues and dramma's |
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A preparative to studie: or, The vertue of sack· |
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Publii. [sic] Ouidii Nasonis De arte amandi. Or, The art of loue |
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rape of Lucrece |
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The rape of Lucrece (play) |
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revenger's tragedy |
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Royal king and the loyal subject |
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Sir Thomas More |
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[table of contents, p.i:] Allmaine Tho: Heardson |
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Thomas Heywood; |
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The Thracian wonder : a critical edition |
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Three marriage plays |
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Troia Britanica : or, Great Britaines Troy |
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True description of His Majesties royall ship |
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widow's tears |
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Willkommen, Tag gewölk, zunicht, willkommen Licht! |
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Wise-woman of Hogsdon |
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Woman killed with kindness |
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Ye pretty birds : two-part song for women's voices |
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私を知らなけらば、誰も知らない |
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