Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637
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- Every man out of his humour : 1600
- Every man out of his humour
- Neptunes triumph for the returne of Albion : celebrated in a masque at the court on the Twelfth night, 1623
- Newes from the new world discover'd in the moone : a masque
- Catiline
- Case is altered : a comedy
- The sad shepherd
- The sad shepherd, or, A tale of Robin Hood : a fragment
- Ben: Jonson, his Volpone, or, The foxe
- The sad shepherd, or, A tale of Robin Hood : a fragment
- Loves triumph through Callipolis
- The sad shepherd, or, A tale of Robin-Hood
- The selected plays of Ben Jonson
- The silent woman : A comœdie. Acted by the Children of the Revels. The author B. Ionson
- The staple of newes : a comedie
- Every man in his humour : a comedy in five acts
- Jonson, four comedies
- Every man in his humour : a comedy
- The staple of news
- The staple of news
- The staple of news
- Ben: Ionson's execration against Vulcan· : VVith divers epigrams by the same author to severall noble personages in this kingdome. Never published before
- Every man in his humour : a comedy
- Ben: Ionson's execration against Vulcan· : VVith divers epigrams by the same author to severall noble personages in this kingdome. Never published before
- Ben: Ionson his Volpone or The foxe
- Ben Jonson: selected masques
- The vision of delight : [a masque]
- The vvorkes of Beniamin Ionson : Containing these playes, viz. 1 Bartholomew Fayre. 2 The staple of newes. 3 The Divell is an asse, The second volume.
- The widdow : a comedie
- The widdow : a comedie ; as it was acted at the private house in Black-Fryers, with great applause by His late Majesties servants
- Ben Jonson's plays and masques : texts of the plays and masques, Jonson on his work, contemporary readers on Jonson, criticism
- Ben Jonson's literary criticism
- The workes of Beniamin Ionson
- Sejanus his fall
- The workes of Beniamin Ionson
- The workes of Benjamin Ionson
- The workes of Benjamin Ionson
- The workes of Benjamin Jonson
- The works of Ben Jonson
- The works of Ben Jonson : in seven volumes. Collated with all the former editions, and corrected
- The works of Ben Jonson : which were formerly printed in two volumes, are now reprinted in one : to which is added a comedy, called The new inn : with additions never before published
- Ben Jonson's Volpone : or, The foxe
- The works of Ben Jonson ; : with notes, critical and explanatory, and a biographical memoir
- Ben Jonson's The fountaine of self-love ; : or, Cynthias revels
- Sejanus his fall
- Pans anniversarie, or, The shepherds holy-day : the scene Arcadia : [a masque]
- Plays and poems
- Ben Jonson's The alchemist
- Plays, : Viz. I. Volpone: or The Fox. II. The alchemist. III. Epicoene: or, The silent woman. Written by Ben Jonson
- Three comedies : Volpone, The alchemist, Bartholomew fair
- Pleasure reconciled to vertue : a masque
- Poems
- Timber
- Timber; or, Discoveries
- Poems
- Time vindicated : [a masque]
- Time vindicated to himselfe, and to his honors. : In the presentation at Court on Twelfth Night. 1622.
- Every man in his humour : a comedy
- Poetaster
- Underwoods
- Poetaster
- Jonson and his times : 1617-1637 A.D.
- Loves wel-come : the King and Queenes entertainment at Bolsover, at the Earle of Newcastles, the thirtieth of July, 1634
- Sejanus his fall
- Selected works
- Volpone
- Volpone
- Every man in his humour. A comedy. : Written by Ben Jonson. With alterations and additions. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- Volpone : or, The fox
- Volpone : or, The fox
- Volpone ; : or, The Fox
- Volpone ; : or, The Fox
- Masque of gipsies, in the Burley, Belvoir, and Windsor versions
- Volpone ; : or, The Fox
- Volpone ; : or, The fox
- Volpone, : or, the fox. A comedy. First acted in the year 1605. By the King's Majesty's servants. ... By Ben. Johnson
- Volpone, or The fox
- Volpone, or The fox
- Ben Jonson's Seianus his fall
- Volpone: or, The fox. : A comedy, first acted in the year 1605. By the King's Majesty's servants; with the allowance of the master of revels.
- Volpone: or, The fox. : A comedy. First acted in the year 1605. By the King's Majesty's servants. With the allowance of the master of revels. The author B.J
- Volpone: or, The fox. : A comedy: first acted in the year 1605. By the King's Majesty's servants. With the allowance of the master of revels. The author, B.J
- Masques : introduzioni, testi e apparati critici, note e glossario
- [The workes of Benjamin Jonson, The second volume]
- Euery man in his humor : As it hath beene sundry times publickly acted by the right Honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. Written by Ben. Iohnson
- Epicœne ; or, The silent woman : a comedy
- Ben Jonson's Sad shepherd : with Waldron's continuation
- 'Brave translunary things' from the works in prose and verse of Ben Jonson
- Ben Jonson's Poetaster : or, The arraignment
- Ben Jonson's Every man out of his humor
- A Strange banquet: or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Derby-shire; : with an account of the several dishes to be served to table. To the tune of, Cook Laurel, &c
- Ben Jonson's Every man out of his humor
- Ben Jonson's Every man in his humor
- Ben Jonson's 1625 satire on news : excerpts from The staple of news
- Ben Jonson
- Ben Jonson
- Ben Jonson
- Ben Jonson
- Ben Jonson
- Ben Ionson, his Case is alterd : As it hath beene sundry times acted by the children of the Blacke-friers
- Bartholomew fair. : A comedy. Acted in the year 1614, by the Lady Elizabeth's servants. And then dedicated to King James of most blessed memory
- Bartholomew fair
- Bartholomew Fayre : a comedie
- Bartholomew Fair
- Bartholomew Fair
- Bartholomew Fair
- Bartholomew Fair
- Bartholomew Fair
- Bartholomew Fair
- Bartholmew fayre : a comedie, acted in the yeare, 1614 by the Lady Elizabeths seruants, and then dedicated to King Iames, of most blessed memorie ; The diuell is an asse : a comedie acted in the yeare, 1616, by His Maiesties seruants ; The staple of newes : a comedie acted in the yeare, 1625, by His Maiesties seruants
- B. Jon: his part of King James his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March, 1603 : so much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch's : with his speach made to the last presentation, in the Strand, erected by the inhabitants of the dutchy and Westminster : also, a briefe panegyre of His Majesties first and well auspicated entrance to his high court of Parliament, on Monday, the 19. of the same moneth : with other additions
- B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603. : So much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch's. With his speach made to the last presentation, in the Strand, erected by the inhabitants of the Dutchy, and Westminster. Also, a briefe panegyre of his Maiesties first and well auspicated entrance to his high Court of Parliament, on Monday, the 19. of the same moneth. With other additions
- B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603 : so much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch's. With his speach made to the last presentation, in the Strand, erected by the inhabitants of the Dutchy, and Westminster. Also, a briefe panegyre of his Maiesties first and well auspicated entrance to his high Court of Parliament, on Monday, the 19. of the same moneth. With other additions
- B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603 : so much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch's. With his speach made to the last presentation, in the Strand, erected by the inhabitants of the Dutchy, and Westminster. Also, a briefe panegyre of his Maiesties first and well auspicated entrance to his high Court of Parliament, on Monday, the 19. of the same moneth. With other additions
- A tale of a tub : nach dem drucke von 1640
- A tale of a tub : a comedy
- A strange banquet: or, The devil's entertainment by Cook Laurel, at the Peak in Derby-shire; : with an account of the several dishes served to table. To the tune of, Cook Laurel, &c
- A strange banquet, or, The divels entertainment by Cook Laurell at the Peak in Devonshire, : with a true relation of the several dishes. The tune is, Cook Laurell
- A pleasant comedy, called: The case is alterd : As it hath beene sundry times acted by the children of the Black-friers. Written by Ben. Ionson
- A pleasant comedy called, The case is altered
- A particular entertainment of the Queene and Prince Their Highnesse to Althrope, at the Right Honourable the Lord Spencers, on Saterday, being the 25. of June, 1603, as they came first into the kingdome
- A masque presented in the house of the Right Honorable the Lord Haye, by divers of noble quality, his friends, for the entertaimnent of Monsieur Le Baron De Tour, extraordinarie ambassadour for the French king, on Saturday the 22. of February, 1617
- A masque of the metamorphos'd gypsies
- Poetaster or The arraignment : as it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Blacke Friers, by the children of her Maiesties Chappell. Composed, by Ben. Iohnson
- The Cambridge edition of the works of Ben Jonson
- The Divell is an asse : a comedie
- The English grammar
- Poetaster, or, The arraignment
- Poetaster, or, The arraignment ; : Sejanus his fall ; The Devil is an ass ; The new inn, or, The light heart
- Hymenaei: or The solemnities of masque, and barriers : magnificently performed on the eleventh, and twelfth nights, from Christmas; at court: to the auspicious celebrating of the marriage-vnion, betweene Robert, Earle of Essex, and the Lady Frances, second daughter to the most noble Earle of Suffolke. By Ben: Ionson
- The English grammar
- Epicoene, or, The silent woman : a comedy
- The Kings entertainment at Welbeck in Nottingham-shire, a house of the Right Honourable, William, Earle of Newcastle, Vicount Mansfield, Baron of Botle, and Bolsover, &c., at his going into Scotland, 1633
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- Hymenaei, or, The solemnities of masque and barriers
- For the honour of Wales
- The alchemist
- Louers made men : A masque presented in the house of the Right Honorable the Lord Haye. By diuers of noble qualitie, his friends. For the entertaynment of Monsieur Le Baron de Tour, extraordinarie ambassador for the French King. On Saterday the 22. of February. 1617
- Louers made men : A masque presented in the house of the Right Honorable the Lord Haye. By diuers of noble qualitie, his friends. For the entertaynment of Monsieur Le Baron de Tour, extraordinarie ambassador for the French King. On Saterday the 22. of February. 1617
- The alchemist
- Masques and entertainments
- Masques of difference : four court masques
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The alchemist : a comedy acted in the year 1610 by the Kings Majesty's servants : with the allowance of the master of revels
- The alchemist, 1612
- The alchymist : a comedy
- The alchymist : a comedy
- The alchymist : a comedy first acted in the year 1610, by the King's Majesty's Servants : with the allowance of the Master of Revels
- The alchymist. : A comedy. As altered from Ben Jonson. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. ..
- Epicoene, or the silent woman : A comedie. Acted in the yeare 1609. By the children of her majesties revels. The author B. I
- Epicoene ; : or, The silent woman
- Epicoene ; : or, The silent woman
- Epicoene
- Epicene, or, The silent woman
- Discoveries, 1641 : Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619
- Every man in his humour. A comedy. : Written by Ben Jonson. With alterations and additions by David Garrick, Esq; as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With a prologue spoken at the revival
- Discoveries, 1641 : Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619
- Cynthia's revels ; : or, The fountain of self-love
- The case is altered
- Mortimer his fall : a tragedie
- The case is altered : a comedy
- The characters of two royall masques : The one of blacknesse, the other of beautie. personated by the most magnificent of queenes Anne Queene of great Britaine, &c. With her honorable ladyes, 1605. and 1608. at White-hall: and inuented by Ben: Ionson
- The characters of two royall masques, the one of blacknesse, the other of beautie
- The com[ical satyre of] every [man] out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publikely spoken or acted. With the seuerall character of euery person
- The comicall satyre of Every man out of his humor
- The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publickely spoken or acted. VVith the seuerall character of euery person
- The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more then hath been publikely spoken or acted. With the seuerall character of euery person
- The complete masques
- Every man in his humour. : A comedy.
- Loues triumph through Callipolis : Performed in a masque at court 1630. By his Maiestie with the lords, and gentlemen assisting. The inuentors. Ben. Ionson. Inigo Iones
- The complete plays of Ben Jonson
- The complete plays of Ben Jonson : in two volumes
- The complete poems
- The complete poetry of Ben Jonson
- The description of the masque celebrating the happy marriage of John, Lord Ramsey, Vicount Hadington, with the Lady Elizabeth Ratcliffe, daughter to the Right Honor: Robert, Earle of Sussex, at Court on the Shrove-Tuesday at night, 1608 : with the nuptiall songs
- Every man in his humour. : A comedy, by Ben Johnson [sic]. With alterations and additions, by D. Garrick, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter
- The devil is an ass
- The devil is an ass
- The divell is an asse : a comedie acted in the yeare 1616, by His Majesties servants
- Every man in his humour. : A comedy
- Christmas, his masque
- Loues triumph through Callipolis : Performed in a masque at court 1630. By his Maiestie with the lords, and gentlemen assisting. The inuentors. Ben. Ionson. Inigo Iones
- Chloridia : rites to Chloris and her nymphs : [a masque]
- Chloridia : Rites to Chloris and her nymphs. Personated in a masque, at court. By the Queenes Maiesty and her ladies. At Shroue-tide. 1630
- The fortunate isles and their union : celebrated in a masque design'd for the Court, on the Twelfth Night, 1624
- The fortunate isles and their vnion : Celebrated in a masque design'd for the court, on the Twelfth night. 1624
- The fortvnate isles and their vnion. : Celebrated in a masqve design'd for the court, on the Twelfth night. 1624
- The fountaine of selfe-loue. Or Cynthias reuels : As it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Black-Friers by the Children of her Maiesties Chappell. Written by Ben: Iohnson
- The fountaine of selfe-love, or, Cynthias revels
- The gypsies metamorphosed
- Every man in his humour : a parallel-text edition of the 1601 quarto and the 1616 folio
- Catiline his conspiracy· VVritten by Ben: Ionson
- Every man in his humour : A comedy, written by Ben Jonson. With alterations and additions. By David Garrick, Esq. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. With a new prologue spoken at the revival
- Every man in his humour
- Catiline his conspiracy. VVritten by Ben: Ionson. And now acted by his Maiesties Servants with great applause
- Every man in his humour
- Every man in his humour
- Every man in his humor : a comedy, in five acts
- Catiline his conspiracy : a tragœdie, as it is now acted by His Majestie's servants at the Theatre Royal
- Catiline his conspiracy : a tragœdie as it is now acted by His Majestie's servants, at the Threatre [sic] Royal
- The magnetic lady
- The magnetic lady ; : or, Humors reconciled
- The magnetick lady, or, Humors reconcil'd : a comedy
- Catiline his conspiracy : a tragœdie : as it is now acted by His Majestie's servants at the Threatre [sic] Royal
- Catiline his conspiracy
- The masque of augures : With the seueral antimasques. Presented on Twelfe night
- The masque of augures : with the severall antimasques
- The masque of owles at Kenelworth
- The masque of queenes
- Seianus his fall. VVritten by Ben: Ionson
- The masque of queenes : celebrated from the house of fame: by the most absolute in all state, and titles. Anne Queene of Great Britaine, &c. With her honourable ladies. At VVhite Hall, Febr. 2. 1609. Written by Ben: Ionson
- The nevv inne. Or, The light heart : A comoedy. As it was neuer acted, but most negligently play'd, by some, the Kings Seruants. And more squeamishly beheld, and censured by others, the Kings subiects. 1629. Now, at last, set at liberty to the readers, his Maties seruants, and subiects, to be iudg'd. 1631. By the author, B. Ionson
- The new inn
- Seianus his fall. VVritten by Ben: Ionson
- The new inn : or, The light heart
- Sejanus
- The new inne, or, The light heart : a comoedy
- Every man in his humor
- The poems of Ben Jonson
- Catiline his conspiracy
- Every man in his humor
- Neptunes triumph for the returne of Albion : celebrated in a masque at the court on the Twelfth night 1623
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- The bloody brother : a tragedy
- Q. Horatius Flaccus, his Art of poetry.
- Poetaster, or, The arraignment ; : Sejanus his fall ; The Devil is an ass ; The new inn, or, The light heart
- Poems, elegies, paradoxes, and sonets
- On the playbill in Old London
- Old city manners : a comedy
- Notturno for strings and harp ; Partita for wind quintet ; String quartet ; The hour-glass
- Musicals Tonight! presents Foxy : the Johnny Mercer musical
- The bloody brother : a tragedy
- The bloody brother : A tragedy. By B.J.F
- Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies.
- Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies.
- Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies : published according to the true originall copies.
- Monsterology : new music from Iowa : works by Lawrence Fritts, Michael Eckert, David Gompper
- Dolby's British theatre : with original prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and notes, Vol. X
- Luminalia, or, The festivall of light
- Q. Horatius Flaccus: his Art of poetry. Englished by Ben: Jonson. With other workes of the author, never printed before
- Loves martyr: or, Rosalins complaint. : Allegorically shadowing the truth of loue, in the constant fate of the phœnix and turtle. A poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie; now first translated out of the venerable Italian Torquato Cæliano, by Robert Chester. With the true legend of famous King Arthur, the last of the nine worthies, being the first essay of a new Brytish poet: collected out of diuerse authenticall records. To these are added some new compositions, of seuerall moderne writers whose names are subscribed to their seuerall workes, vpon the first subiect: viz. the phœnix and turtle
- A concordance to the poems of Ben Jonson
- A Strange banquet, or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Devonshire : with a true relation of the severall dishes : the tune is, Cook Laurel
- A Review of the state of John Bull's family ever since the probat of his last will and testament : with some account of the two trumpeters, the hirelings of Roger Bold
- "Love's martyr : or, Rosalins complaint (1601)"
- Volpone, or The fox
- Eastvvard hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by Geo: Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston
- The arch's of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland. : at his Maiesties entrance and passage through his honorable citty & chamber of London. vpon the 15th. day of march 1603. Invented and published by Stephen Harrison ioyner and architect: and graven by William Kip
- Eastward ho
- Eastward ho!
- Eastward hoe
- Theatre music : Musique de scène
- Eastward hoe
- The works of Thomas Middleton
- Eastward hoe
- The arch's of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland : at his Maiesties entrance and passage through his honorable citty & chamber of London. vpon the 15th. day of march 1603. Invented and published by Stephen Harrison ioyner and architect: and graven by William Kip
- Eastward hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by George Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston
- The works of Ben Jonson : which were formerly printed in two volumes, are now reprinted in one : to which is added a comedy, called The new inn : with additions never before published
- Eastward hoe. : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the children of her Maiesties reuels.
- Eastward hoe: or, The apprentices. : A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Ben Johnson, Chapman, and Marston
- Eastwood Ho!
- Een merkwaardig geval
- Elizabethan drama ...
- Five plays of the English Renaissance
- Jove's nectar
- Four English comedies of the 17th and 18th centuries
- Horace on the art of poetry : Latin text, English prose translation, introduction and notes, together with Ben Jonson's English verse rendering
- Elizabethan drama : eight plays
- Elizabethan dramatists : Marlows ̓"Dr. Faustus", Jonsons ̓"Every man in his humour", Beaumont and Fletchers ̓"Philaster"
- The arch's of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland : at his Maiesties entrance and passage through his honorable citty & chamber of London. vpon the 15th. day of march 1603. Invented and published by Stephen Harrison ioyner and architect: and graven by William Kip
- A description of loue : With certaine epigrams. Elegies. and sonnets. And also Mast. Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. With the crie of Ludgate, and the song of the begger
- Ben Jonson's conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden
- The anuals [sic] of great Brittaine. Or, A most excellent monument : wherein may be seene all the antiquities of this kingdome, to the satisfac ion both of the vniuersities, or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance. Excellently figured out in a worthy poem
- A description of love. : with certaine epigrams., elegies, and sonnets., and also Mast: Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. : With the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the begger
- The anuals [sic] of great Brittaine. Or, A most excellent monument : wherein may be seene all the antiquities of this kingdome, to the satisfac ion both of the vniuersities, or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance. Excellently figured out in a worthy poem
- Four English comedies of the 17th and 18th centuries
- The widdow : a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black-Fryers, with great applause, by His late Majesties servants
- A score for Lovers made men; a masque
- The widdow : a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black-Fryers, with great applause, by His late Majesties servants
- The tragœdy of Rollo Duke of Normandy : Acted by His Majesties Servants. Written by John Fletcher Gent
- The tragical history, admirable atchievments and various events of Guy Earl of Warwick : a tragedy acted very frequently with great applause by his late Majesties servants
- Jonson, four comedies
- Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new masque called the druids. : With the alterations and additions. As now performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, the words chiefly taken from Ben Johnson; The music composed by Mr. Fisher
- American choral music
- An Ode to the Pretender
- Apollo e Dafne : The alchemist
- The Fairy prince : a masque as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garder
- The tobacconist : a farce
- Sly fox : a comedy in two acts adapted from "Volpone"
- Ben Johnson's Jests, or, The wit's pocket companion. : Being a new collection of ingenious jests, diverting stories, pleasant jokes, smart repartees, excellent puns, wise sayings, witty quibbles, and ridiculous bulls. To which is added, a choice collection of the newest conundrums, satirical epigrams, humourous epitaphs, facetious dialogues, merry tales, jovial songs, fables, &c. &c. &c
- Ben Johnson's Jests; or, The wit's pocket campanion. : Being a new collection of the most ingenious jests, diverting stories, pleasant jokes, smart repartees, excellent puns, wise sayings, witty quibbles and ridiculous bulls. To which is added, a choice collection of the newest conundrums, best riddles, entertaining rebusses, satirical epigrams, humorous epitaphs, facetious dialogues, merry tales, jovial songs, fables, &c. &c. &c
- Ben Johnson's Jests; or, The wit's pocket companion. : Being a new collection of the most ingenious jests, diverting stories, pleasant jokes, smart repartees, excelelnt puns, wise sayings, witty quibbles and ridiculous bulls. To which is added, a choice collection of the newest conundrums, best riddles, entertaining rebusses, satirical epigrams, humorous epitaphs, facetious dialogues, merry tales, jovial songs, fables, &c. &c. &c
- Sir Thomas Overburies vision
- The tobacconist : a comedy of two acts
- Ben Jonson
- Sejanus : a tragedy ; as it was intended for the stage ; with a preface, wherein the manager's reasons for refusing it are set forth
- Sejanus : a tragedy : with a preface, wherein the manager's reasons for refusing it are set forth
- The sad shepherd, or, A tale of Robin Hood : a fragment
- The roaring girl and other city comedies
- The poetical works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson
- The poems of Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson
- Satiro-mastix, or, The untrussing of the humorous poet
- Q. Horatius Flaccus: his Art of poetry. Englished by Ben: Jonson. With other workes of the author, never printed before
- The masque of Christmas : dramatic joys of the festival, old & new ...
- The magnificent entertainment : with the speeches and songes, delivered in the severall pageants
- The mad-merry prankes of Robbin Good-fellow. : To the tune of Dulcina
- The mad-merry prankes of Robbin Good-fellow : To the tune of Dulcina
- The historie of the world, : in five books. The first. Intreating of the beginning and first ages of the same, from the Creation unto Abraham. The second. Of the times from the birth of Abraham to the destruction of the Temple of Solomon. The third. From the destruction of Jerusalem to the Time of Philip of Macedon. The fourth. From the reign of Philip of Macedon to the establishing of that kingdom in the race of Antigonus. The fifth. From the settled rule of Alexanders successors in the East, untill the Romans (prevailing over all) made conquest of Asia and Macedon.
- The favourite : an historical tragedy
- The favourite : an historical tragedy
- The fairy prince : a masque
- Loves martyr: or, Rosalins complaint. : Allegorically shadowing the truth of loue, in the constant fate of the phœnix and turtle. A poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie; now first translated out of the venerable Italian Torquato Cæliano, by Robert Chester. With the true legend of famous King Arthur, the last of the nine worthies, being the first essay of a new Brytish poet: collected out of diuerse authenticall records. To these are added some new compositions, of seuerall moderne writers whose names are subscribed to their seuerall workes, vpon the first subiect: viz. the phœnix and turtle
- Cuckolds-Haven, or, An alderman no conjurer : a farce
- Cuckolds-Haven, or, an alderman no conjurer : a farce, acted at the Queen's theatre in Dorset Garden
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- A description of love. : with certaine epigrams., elegies, and sonnets., and also Mast: Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. : With the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the begger
- A description of loue : With certaine epigrams. Elegies. and sonnets. And also Mast. Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. With the crie of Ludgate, and the song of the begger
- Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies.
- The mad-merry prankes of Robbin Good-fellow : To the tune of Dulcina
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- Eastvvard hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by Geo: Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston
- Eastward hoe: or, The apprentices. : A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Ben Johnson, Chapman, and Marston
- Eastward hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by George Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston
- The anuals [sic] of great Brittaine. Or, A most excellent monument : wherein may be seene all the antiquities of this kingdome, to the satisfac ion both of the vniuersities, or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance. Excellently figured out in a worthy poem
- The anuals [sic] of great Brittaine. Or, A most excellent monument : wherein may be seene all the antiquities of this kingdome, to the satisfac ion both of the vniuersities, or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance. Excellently figured out in a worthy poem
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- The anuals [sic] of great Brittaine. Or, A most excellent monument : wherein may be seene all the antiquities of this kingdome, to the satisfac ion both of the vniuersities, or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance. Excellently figured out in a worthy poem
- Eastvvard hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by Geo: Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston
- A score for Lovers made men; a masque
- Eastward hoe : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Made by George Chapman. Ben: Ionson. Ioh: Marston
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