Photographic reprint."I think it [the play] was written by three people, Fletcher, Shakspere and a third, a hack ... I do not think Massinger wrote the non-Fletcher parts." cf. p. 8 and 31.Mode of access: Internet
The author contends that the plays were written by Samuel Rowley.Mode of access: Internet
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
Sir Martin Marr-all, by John Dryden.--The mistake, by Sir John Vanbrugh.--The plain dealer, by Willi...
Reprint of the 1813 ed. published in London by G. and W. Nicol [etc.]Mode of access: Internet
To show "that the plays, or at least a part of them, were originally composed by collaborators; and ...
On the succession of Shakespere's earliest plays.--Shakspere and Marlowe.--Shakspere, Sidney, and Sp...
"A list of Massinger's plays": p. [1-2]On added t.-p. engraved and illustrated: Third edition.Introd...
The second and third plays are based on The changeling, by Middleton and Rowley, and The great duke ...
The bulk of the play is now ascribed to Anthony Munday. Of the additions three pages (p. 8-9) may be...
Introduction; Essay on the dramatic writings of Massinger, by John Ferriar; Commendatory verses on M...
According to the editor, the play probably was written by Thomas Lodge, and revised by Shakespeare, ...
"The faithful friends", here printed from manuscript for the first time (v. 1, p. 1-131) is probably...
On added t.-p., engr.: ... 3d ed. Baltimore, Md., J. W. Bond & co. [n.d.]"A list of Massinger's play...
--Anonymous plays.--Chapman.--Greene.--Marlowe.--Shakespeare and Fletcher.--Shakespeare.--Addenda.Mo...
The original, "A Yorkshire tragedy," was entered on the Stationers' register May 2, 1608, as by "Wyl...
The author contends that the plays were written by Samuel Rowley.Mode of access: Internet
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
Sir Martin Marr-all, by John Dryden.--The mistake, by Sir John Vanbrugh.--The plain dealer, by Willi...
Reprint of the 1813 ed. published in London by G. and W. Nicol [etc.]Mode of access: Internet
To show "that the plays, or at least a part of them, were originally composed by collaborators; and ...
On the succession of Shakespere's earliest plays.--Shakspere and Marlowe.--Shakspere, Sidney, and Sp...
"A list of Massinger's plays": p. [1-2]On added t.-p. engraved and illustrated: Third edition.Introd...
The second and third plays are based on The changeling, by Middleton and Rowley, and The great duke ...
The bulk of the play is now ascribed to Anthony Munday. Of the additions three pages (p. 8-9) may be...
Introduction; Essay on the dramatic writings of Massinger, by John Ferriar; Commendatory verses on M...
According to the editor, the play probably was written by Thomas Lodge, and revised by Shakespeare, ...
"The faithful friends", here printed from manuscript for the first time (v. 1, p. 1-131) is probably...
On added t.-p., engr.: ... 3d ed. Baltimore, Md., J. W. Bond & co. [n.d.]"A list of Massinger's play...
--Anonymous plays.--Chapman.--Greene.--Marlowe.--Shakespeare and Fletcher.--Shakespeare.--Addenda.Mo...
The original, "A Yorkshire tragedy," was entered on the Stationers' register May 2, 1608, as by "Wyl...
The author contends that the plays were written by Samuel Rowley.Mode of access: Internet
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
Sir Martin Marr-all, by John Dryden.--The mistake, by Sir John Vanbrugh.--The plain dealer, by Willi...