Kyd, Thomas, 1558-1594
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- 1558-1594
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- The works of Thomas Kyd
- Thomas Kyd's Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish tragedy: or, Hieronimo is mad againe : Containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia; with the pitifull death of Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedy, 1592
- The Spanish tragedy : with additions, 1602
- [The Spanish tragedie]
- The Spanish tragedy : authoritative text , sources and contexts, criticism
- The Spanish tragedy : a play
- The Spanish tragedy : a play
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish comedy, or The first part of Hieronimo; and The Spanish tragedy or, Hieronimo is mad again
- The Spanish tragedie : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio and Bel-imperia : with the pittifull death of olde Hieronimo : newly corrected and enlarged with new additions of the painters part and others
- The Spanish tragedie : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Bel-imperia: with the pittifull death of old Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedie : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Bel-imperia: with the pittifull death of olde Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedie : containing the lamentable ende of Don Horatio and Bel-imperia : with the pittifull death of old Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedie : containing the lamentable ende of Don Horatio, and Bel-imperia: with the pittifull death of old Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedie, or, Hieronimo is mad againe : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio and Belimperia : with the pittifull death of Hieronimo : newly corrected, amended and enlarged with new additions of the painters part and others
- The Spanish tragedie, 1592
- The Spanish tragedie, or, Hieronimo is mad againe : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia, with the pittifull death of Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedie: or, Hieronimo is mad againe : Containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia; with the pittifull death of Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Spanish tragedy: or, Hieronimo is mad againe : Containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia; with the pittifull death of Hieronimo
- The Spanish tragedie: or, Hieronimo is mad againe : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia; with the pittifull death of Hieronimo
- The trueth of the most wicked and secret murthering of Iohn Brewen, goldsmith of London : committed by his owne wife, through the prouocation of one Iohn Parker whom she loued: for which fact she was burned, and he hanged in Smithfield, on wednesday, the 28 of Iune, 1592. two yeares after the murther was committed
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- The housholders philosophie : VVherein is perfectly and profitably described, the true oeconomia and forme of housekeeping. With a table added thereunto of all the notable thinges therein contained. First written in Italian by that excellent orator and poet Signior Torquato Tasso, and now translated by T.K. Whereunto is anexed a dairie booke for all good huswiues
- The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent : Who was most wickedly murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperate ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman: the vnsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murtherers
- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : VVherein is laide open, loues constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and deaths triumphs. Newly corrected and amended
- The tragedye of Solyman and Perseda : Wherein is laide open, loues constancy, fortunes inconstancy, and deaths triumphs
- The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent : Who was most wickedlye murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wyfe, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperat ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag, to kill him. VVherin is shewed the great malice and discimulation of a wicked woman, the vnsatiable desire of filthie lust and the shamefull end of all murderers
- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : wherein is laide open loves constancie, fortunes inconstancie and deaths triumphs
- The lamentable and true tragedy of Master Arden of Feversham in Kent : vvho was most wickedly murdered by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who, for the love she bare to one Mosby, hired two desperate ruffins, Blacke-Will, and Shakebag, to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman, the unsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murderers
- The minor Elizabethan drama
- The rare triumphes of love ad fortune : wherein are manye fine conceites with great delight
- The Spanish comedy, or The first part of Hieronimo; and The Spanish tragedy or, Hieronimo is mad again
- The rare triumphs of love and fortune
- Pompey the Great, his faire Corneliaes tragedie : effected by her father and husbandes downe-cast, death, and fortune. Written in French, by that excellent poet Ro: Garnier; and translated into English by Thomas Kid
- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : VVherein is laide open, loues constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and deaths triumphs
- Elizabethan drama : eight plays
- Cornelia
- Cornelia
- A pleasaunt conceited historie, called The taming of a shrew
- A pleasant conceited historie, called The taming of a shrew
- Verses of prayse and ioye : written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same
- Verses of prayse and ioye : written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same
- The true chronicle history of King Leir and his three daughters, Gonorill, Ragan, and Cordella
- The first part of Ieronimo : With the warres of Portugall, and the life and death of Don Andræa
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- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : VVherein is laide open, loues constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and deaths triumphs
- The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent : Who was most wickedlye murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wyfe, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperat ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag, to kill him. VVherin is shewed the great malice and discimulation of a wicked woman, the vnsatiable desire of filthie lust and the shamefull end of all murderers
- The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent : Who was most wickedly murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperate ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman: the vnsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murtherers
- The tragedye of Solyman and Perseda : Wherein is laide open, loues constancy, fortunes inconstancy, and deaths triumphs
- Verses of prayse and ioye : written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same
- The lamentable and true tragedy of Master Arden of Feversham in Kent : vvho was most wickedly murdered by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who, for the love she bare to one Mosby, hired two desperate ruffins, Blacke-Will, and Shakebag, to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman, the unsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murderers
- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : VVherein is laide open, loues constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and deaths triumphs. Newly corrected and amended
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- Verses of prayse and ioye : written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same
- The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent : Who was most wickedly murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperate ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman: the vnsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murtherers
- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : VVherein is laide open, loues constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and deaths triumphs. Newly corrected and amended
- The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent : Who was most wickedlye murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wyfe, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperat ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag, to kill him. VVherin is shewed the great malice and discimulation of a wicked woman, the vnsatiable desire of filthie lust and the shamefull end of all murderers
- The tragedye of Solyman and Perseda : Wherein is laide open, loues constancy, fortunes inconstancy, and deaths triumphs
- The tragedie of Solimon and Perseda : VVherein is laide open, loues constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and deaths triumphs
- Verses of prayse and ioye : written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same
- The lamentable and true tragedy of Master Arden of Feversham in Kent : vvho was most wickedly murdered by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who, for the love she bare to one Mosby, hired two desperate ruffins, Blacke-Will, and Shakebag, to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman, the unsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murderers
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