Marston, John, 1575?-1634
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Marston, John, 1575?-1634
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- Marston, John, 1575?-1634
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- (uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79138755
- (uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n79138755
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- 1575?-1634
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- The vvonder of vvomen or The tragedie of Sophonisba : as it hath beene sundry times acted at the Blacke Friers. Written by Iohn Marston
- The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn Marston : being tragedies and comedies, collected into one volume
- The workes of Mr. Iohn Marston : being tragedies and comedies, collected into one volume
- Tragedies and comedies collected into one volume. : viz. 1. Antonio and Mellida. 2. Antonio's reuenge. 3. The tragedie of Sophonisba. 4. What you will. 5. The fawne. 6. The Dutch courtezan.
- VVhat you vvill. By Iohn Marston
- VVhat you vvill. By Iohn Marston
- What you will
- [The] insatiate countesse : A tragedy: acted, at White-Friers. Written, by VVilliam Barksteed
- [The] insatiate countesse : A tragedy: acted, at White-Friers. Written, by VVilliam Barksteed
- Antonio and Mellida
- Antonio and Mellida; : the first part.
- Antonio's revenge
- Antonio's revenge; : the second part of Antonio and Mellida.
- Antonios reuenge. The second part. As it hath beene sundry times acted, by the children of Paules. Written by I.M.
- The scourge of villanie : Three bookes of satyres
- The scourge of villanie, 1599
- The selected plays of John Marston :
- The tragedie of Sophonisba. : Written by Iohn Marston.
- Parasitaster : or, The fawn
- Parasitaster, or The favvne : as it hath been diuers times presented at the blacke Friars, by the Children of the Queenes Maiesties Reuels, and since at Powles. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- Parasitaster, or The favvne : as it hath bene diuers times presented at the blacke Friars, by the Children of the Queenes Maiesties Reuels. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- Poems.
- The Dutch courtesan
- The Dutch courtesan.
- The Dutch courtezan : As it vvas playd in the Blacke-Friars, by the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- The fawn.
- The history of Antonio and Mellida : As it hath beene sundry times acted, by the children of Paules., The first part.
- The history of Antonio and Mellida. The first part. As it hath beene sundry times acted, by the children of Paules. Written by I.M.
- The insatiate countess
- The insatiate countesse
- The insatiate countesse
- The insatiate countesse : A tragedie, as it was sundry times acted at the White-Friers, by the children of the reuels. Written by Lewis Machin, and William Bacster
- The insatiate countesse : A tragedie, as it was sundry times acted at the White-Friers, by the children of the reuels. Written by Lewis Machin, and William Bacster
- The insatiate countesse : A tragedie: acted at VVhite-Fryers. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- The insatiate countesse : A tragedie: acted at VVhite-Fryers. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- The insatiate countesse : A tragedie: acted at White-Fryers. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- The insatiate countesse : A tragedie: acted at White-Fryers. VVritten by Iohn Marston
- The malcontent
- The malcontent
- The malcontent
- The malcontent.
- The malcontent. Augmented by Marston. With the additions played by the Kings Maiesties servants. Written by Ihon Webster. 1604
- The malcontent. By Iohn Marston. 1604
- The malcontent;
- The metamorphosis of Pigmalions image : And certaine satyres
- The plays of John Marston ...
- The scourge of villanie 1599
- The scourge of villanie : Corrected, with the addition of newe satyres. Three bookes of satyres
- The scourge of villanie : Corrected, with the addition of newe satyres. Three bookes of satyres
- The scourge of villanie : Three bookes of satyres
- The scourge of villanie : three bookes of satyres
- Histrio-mastix· Or, The player vvhipt
- Iacke Drums entertainement, or The comedie of Pasquil and Katherine : As it hath beene sundry times plaid by the Children of Powles
- Iacke Drums entertainment. Or The comedie of Pasquil and Katherine : As it hath beene sundry times playd, by the Children of Powles. The actors 12. men, and 4. women
- Iacke Drums entertainment. Or The comedie of Pasquil and Katherine : As it hath beene sundry times playd, by the Children of Powles. The actors 12. men, and 4. women
- Iacke Drums entertainment: or The comedie of Pasquill and Katherine : As it hath bene sundry times plaide by the Children of Powles
- Iacke Drums entertainment: or The comedie of Pasquill and Katherine : As it hath bene sundry times plaide by the Children of Powles
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- Eastward hoe,
- The Fleire,
- 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
- Jack Drum's entertainment.
- 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
- 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
- Eastward ho!
- Eastward ho
- 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
- Miscellaneous pieces of antient English poesie
- Eastward hoe. : As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the children of her Maiesties reuels.
- The revenge, or, A match in Newgate : a comedy, as it was acted at the Dukes Theatre
- Eastward hoe,
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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
- 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
- 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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