| Title |
The works of Thomas Nashe / edited from the original texts by Ronald B. McKerrow. |
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| Imprint |
Oxford : B. Blackwell, 1958. |
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| Edition |
Reprinted from the original ed. with corrections and supplementary notes / edited by F. P. Wilson. |
| Note |
Index: v. 5, p. [209]-369. |
| Contents |
1. The anatomie of absvrditie. A covntercvffe given to Martin Ivnior. The retvrne of Pasqvill. The first parte of Pasqvils apologie. Pierce Penilesse his svpplication to the divell. Strange newes of the intercepting certaine letters. The terrors of the night.--v. 2. Christs tears over Iervsalem. The vnfortvnate traveller. The tragedie of Dido.--v. 3. Have with yov to Saffron-Walden. Nashes lenten stvffe. Svmmers last will and testament. Shorter pieces. Doubtful works.--v. 4. Notes.--V. 5. Introduction and index. |
| Subject |
English literature -- 16th century.
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McKerrow, Ronald B.
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| Collection |
Transmissions and Transformations of the Ancient World
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| Description |
5 v. : facsims. ; 23 cm. |
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