Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
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Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
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- The Jew of Malta
- [Tamburlaine the Great, etc. [A tragedy, in five acts and in verse, by Marlow.]]
- [Plays]
- The works of Christopher Marlowe
- The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, King of England : with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer: as it was sundrie times publiquely acted in the honourable citie of London, by the right honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants. Written by Chri. Marlow Gent
- The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, King of England : with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer: and also the life and death of Peirs Gaueston, the great Earle of Cornewall, and mighty fauorite of king Edward the second, as it was publiquely acted by the right honorable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruantes. Written by Chri. Marlow Gent
- The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, King of England : with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer. And also the life and death of Peirs Gaueston, the great Earle of Cornewall, and mighty fauorite of King Edward the second, as it was publiquely acted by the right honorable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants. VVritten by Christopher Marlow Gent
- The Jew of Malta
- The Jew of Malta
- The Works of Christopher Marlowe, with notes and some account of his life and writings by ... A. Dyce.
- The collected poems of Christopher Marlowe
- The complete poems and translations
- Tamburlaine the Great : Who, from a Scythian shephearde, by his rare and woonderfull conquests, became a most puissant and mightye monarque. And (for his tyranny, and terrour in warre) was tearmed, the scourge of God. Deuided into two tragicall discourses, as they were sundrie times shewed vpon stages in the citie of London. By the right honorable the Lord Admyrall, his seruauntes
- Old English drama: select plays. Marlowe, Tragical history of Dr Faustus. Greene, Honourable tragedy of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
- Marlowe's Tragical history of Doctor Faustus, and Goethe's Faust, part 1
- Lusts dominion, or, The lascivious queen : a tragedie.
- Hero and Leander· Begunne by Christopher Marloe, and finished by George Chapman
- Hero and Leander: begunne by Christopher Marloe: whereunto is added the first booke of Lucan translated line for line by the same author
- Hero and Leander: begunne by Christopher Marloe, and finished by George Chapman
- Hero and Leander: begun by Christopher Marloe; and finished by George Chapman
- Hero and Leander: begun by Christopher Marloe, and finished by George Chapman
- Hero and Leander By Christopher Marloe
- Doctor Faustus
- Doctor Faustus
- Hero and Leander
- Edward the second
- Doctor Faustus
- Doctor Faustus 1604
- Doctor Faustus, 1616
- Doktor Faustus: Doctor Faustus: dil ve Tarih-Cografya Fakultesi docentlerinden Irfan Sahinbas tarafindan tercibre edilmistir
- Dr. Faustus
- Edward II
- Edward II, 1594
- Edward the Second
- The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edvvard the second, King of England : with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer. And also the life and death of Peirs Gauestone, the great Earle of Cornewall, and mighty fauorite of King Edward the second. As it was publikely acted by the late Queenes Maiesties Seruants at the Red Bull in S. Iohns streete. VVritten by Christopher Marlow Gent
- The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edvvard the second, King of England : with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer. And also the life and death of Peirs Gauestone, the great Earle of Cornewall, and mighty fauorite of King Edvvard the second. As it was publikely acted by the right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants VVritten by Christopher Marlow Gent
- The complete works of Christopher Marlowe
- The tragicall histoy [sic] of the life and death of Doctor Faustus : With new additions. Written by Ch. Mar
- The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus. Written by Ch. Marklin
- The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus. Printed with new additions as it is now acted. With several new scenes, together with the actors names. Written by Ch. Mar.
- The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus : With new additions. Written by Ch. Mar
- The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus : With new additions. Written by Ch. Mar
- The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus : Printed with new additions as it is now acted. With several new scenes, together with the actors names. Written by Ch. Mar
- The tragicall history of the horrible life and death of Doctor Faustus. Written by Ch. Marl
- The famous tragedy of the rich Ievv of Malta : As it vvas playd before the King and Queene, in his Majesties theatre at White-hall, by her Majesties Servants at the Cock-pit. Written by Christopher Marlo
- The tragicall history of the horrible life and death of Doctor Faustus. Written by Ch. Marl
- The tragicall history of D. Faustus : As it hath bene acted by the right honorable the Earle of Nottingham his seruants. Written by Ch. Marl
- The tragicall historie of the life and death of Doctor Faustus : With new additions. Written by Ch. Mar
- The tragical history of Doctor Faustus: a play
- The tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage : played by the Children of her Maiesties Chappell. Written by Christopher Marlowe, and Thomas Nash. Gent. Actors Iupiter. Ganimed. Venus. Cupid. Iuno. Mercurie, or Hermes. Æneas. Ascanius. Dido. Anna. Achates. Ilioneus. Iarbas. Cloanthes. Sergestus
- The plays of Christopher Marlowe
- The massacre at Paris : with the death of the Duke of Guise. As it was plaide by the right honourable the Lord high Admirall his Seruants. Written by Christopher Marlow
- Tamburlaine the Greate : VVho, from the state of a shepheard in Scythia, by his rare and wonderfull conquests, became a most puissant and mighty monarque
- The life of Marlowe, by C.F. Tucker Brooke; and the tragedy of Dido, Queen of Carthage, [by Christopher Marlowe]
- [The Works of Christopher Marlowe, including his translations. Edited, with notes and introduction, by Lt.-Col. F. Cunningham, etc.]
- [The famous tragedy of the rich Jew of Malta. London, 1633.]
- [The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus. With new additions. Written by Ch. Mar. [i.e. Christopher Marlowe.]]
- [The troublesome Raigne and lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England: with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer: and also the life and death of Peirs Gaveston, the great Earle of Cornewall, and mighty favorite of King Edward the second, etc. [A tragedy, in five acts and in verse.]]
- [[The Tragicall History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus.] Marlowe's Faustus. Goethe's Faust. From the German by John Anster ... With an introduction by Henry Morley ... Seventh edition.]
- Tamburlaine the Greate· : VVith his impassionate furie, for the death of his lady and loue faire Zenocrate: his forme of exhortation and discipline to his three sonnes, and the manner of his owne death. The second part
- Tamburlaine the great : VVho, from the state of a shepheard in Scythia, by his rare and wonderfull conquests, became a most puissant and mightie monarque: as it was acted: by the right Honorable, the Lord Admyrall his Seruauntes
- Tamburlaine the great : Who, from a Scythian shepheard, by his rare and wonderfull conquestes, became a most puissant and mightie monarch: and (for his tyrannie, and terrour in warre) was tearmed, the scourge of God. The first part of the two tragicall discourses, as they were sundrie times most stately shewed vpon stages in the citie of London. By the right honorable the Lord Admirall, his seruauntes
- Tamburlaine, parts I and II ; : Doctor Faustus, A- and B-texts ; The Jew of Malta ; Edward II
- The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta. As it was playd before the King and Queene, in His Majesties Theatre at White-Hall, etc.
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- Epigrammes and elegies
- Epigrammes and elegies. By I.D. and C.M
- Doctor Faustus
- Demons
- Christopher Marlowe : Doctor Faustus
- All Ovids elegies; Lucans first booke; Dido Queene of Carthage; Hero and Leander
- All Ovids elegies : 3. bookes. By C.M. Epigrams by I.D
- All Ouids elegies : 3. bookes. By C.M. Epigrams by I.D
- All Ouids elegies : 3. bookes. By C.M. Epigrams by I.D
- Lessons in love and violence
- Lucans first booke
- Lust's dominion, or, The lascivious queen : a tragedie
- Lusts dominion, or, The lascivious queen : a tragedie
- A most excellent ditty of the louers promises to his beloued : To a sweet new tune called, Liue with me and be my loue
- A most excellent ditty of the louers promises to his beloued : To a sweet new tune called, Liue with me and be my loue
- A concordance to the plays, poems, and translations of Christopher Marlowe
- Ouid's elegies : three bookes. By C.M. Epigrames by I.D
- Queer Edward II
- Works, v. 5
- Tamburlaine the Great, Part two
- Venus and Adonis, from the hitherto unknown edition of 1599; The passionate pilgrime, from the first edition of 1599 ... Epigrammes, written by Sir John Davies, and certaine of Ovid's elegies, translated by Christopher Marlowe, from a rare early edition
- The first and second part of the troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England : With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fauconbridge:) also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted. Written by W. Shakespeare
- The Marlowe concordance, pt 1-3
- The Marlowe concordance, pt 4-7
- The massacre at Paris
- The first and second part of the troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England : With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fawconbridge:) Also, the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players. Written by W. Sh
- Doctor Faustus, 1616
- The lamentable tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus : discoursing the warres of the Britaines, and Hunnes, with their discomfiture: the Britaines victorie with their accidents, and the death of Albanact. No lesse pleasant then profitable. Newly set foorth, ouerseene and corrected, by VV.S
- [The] troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England : with the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fawconbridge): also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As it was (sundry times) publikely acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players, in the honourable citie of London
- Doctor Faustus
- The life and death of Doctor Faustus
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- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Knowledge | Literature
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Knowledge | Language and languages
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Knowledge | France
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Influence
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Homes and haunts -- England | London
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Homes and haunts -- England | Canterbury
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Friends and associates
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Expositions
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Exhibitions
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Et les arts du spectacle
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Death and burial
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Critique textuelle
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Critique et interprétation | Discours, essais, conférences
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Critique et interprétation
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Criticism, Textual
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Criticism and interpretation | Technique | Criticism, Textual
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- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Criticism and interpretation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Contemporaries
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- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Characters | Heroes
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Censure
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Censorship -- Great Britain
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Bibliography
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Bibliography
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Bibliographie
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- 1564-1593 | Soldiers
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Views on war
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- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Stage history -- England
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Stage history
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Sources
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- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Religion
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Political and social views
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Mort et sépulture
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Literary style
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Language
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Knowledge | Psychology
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Knowledge | Performing arts
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 -- Knowledge | Military art and science
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- The lamentable tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus : discoursing the warres of the Britaines, and Hunnes, with their discomfiture: the Britaines victorie with their accidents, and the death of Albanact. No lesse pleasant then profitable. Newly set foorth, ouerseene and corrected, by VV.S
- The first and second part of the troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England : With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fawconbridge:) Also, the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players. Written by W. Sh
- The first and second part of the troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England : With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fauconbridge:) also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted. Written by W. Shakespeare
- [The] troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England : with the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fawconbridge): also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As it was (sundry times) publikely acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players, in the honourable citie of London
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- The Jew of Malta
- The complete works of Christopher Marlowe
- Doctor Faustus
- Doctor Faustus
- Hero and Leander
- Doctor Faustus 1604
- Edward the second
- Doctor Faustus, 1616
- Tamburlaine, parts I and II ; : Doctor Faustus, A- and B-texts ; The Jew of Malta ; Edward II
- The collected poems of Christopher Marlowe
- The Jew of Malta
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