A select collection of old plays. In twelve volumes. Vol VIII. A new edition
by Thomas Lodge, Thomas May, John Payne Collier (ed.), Octavius Gilchrist (ed.), Christopher Marlowe, Robert Dodsley (ed.), Robet Greene, Isaac Reed (ed.), William D’Avenant
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Eighth of 12 volumes in 8vo. pp. [2], f. [1], pp. 434. Half calf. Signed “Gayley.”
Third edition of this selection of early modern English plays, edited by John Payne Collier. Four plays included in earlier editions are omitted, and replaced by others.
Content:
- The wounds of civil war / Thomas Lodge.
- The heir / Thomas May.
- Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay / Robert Greene.
- The Jew of Malta / Christopher Marlowe.
- The wits / Sir William D'Avenant.
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