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    The Cambridge edition of the works of Ben Jonson online. by Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637

    Published 2014
    “…Works of Ben Jonson online…”
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    Early modern Catholicism : an anthology of primary sources / by Miola, Robert S.

    Published 2007
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    Shakespeare's theater : a sourcebook /

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Sutton (1616) / Nathan Field -- Histriomastix: the player's scourge (1633) / William Prynne -- Discoveries (1641) / Ben Jonson -- Legal acts and correspondences pertaining to the theater.…”
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    Early modern Catholicism : an anthology of primary sources / by Miola, Robert S.

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Drama -- The pardoner and the friar / John Heywood (c.1530) -- Iphigeneia at Aulis / Jane Lumley (c.1555) -- Cenodoxus / Jacob Bidermann (1602) -- Hamlet / William Shakespeare (1599-1601) -- Measure for measure / William Shakespeare (1603-4) -- Pericles / William Shakespeare (1606-8) -- Henry VIII / William Shakespeare (1613) -- Sejanus / Ben Jonson (1603-4) -- The alchemist / Ben Jonson (1610) -- The renegado / Philip Massinger (1624) -- St Patrick for Ireland / James Shirley (1639-40) -- [Pt. 6.] …”
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    Literature of the Stuart successions : an anthology / by McRae, Andrew

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…I.5 A New Song to the Great Comfort and Rejoicing of All True English Hearts, at our Most Gracious King James his Proclamation, upon the 24 of March Last Past in the City of London (1603)I.6 Thomas Dekker, from The Whole Magnificent Entertainment: Given to King James, Queen Anne his Wife, and Henry Frederick th; I.7 Ben Jonson, 'A Panegyre on the Happy Entrance of James our Sovereign to his First High Session of Parliament' (1604); I.8 King James, from The Kings Majesty's Speech, as it was Delivered by him in the Upper House of the Parliament (1604); Part II: 1625; Introduction.…”
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