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A50795 No wit, [no] help like a womans a comedy / by Tho. Middleton, Gent. Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. 1657 (1657) Wing M1985; ESTC R16728 68,279 140

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converted into an Heroick Poem by C. Stapleton 4o 109. The Card of Courtship or the Language of love fitted to the humours of all degrees sexes and Conditions Incomparable Comedies and Tragedies written by several Ingenious Authors 110. COmedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher never printed before and now published by the Authors Originals Copies contayning 34 playes and a Masque Fol. 111. The Elder Brother by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 112. The Scornfull Lady by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 113. The Woman Hater by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 114. Thierry and Theodoret by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 115. Cupids Revenge by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 116. Monsieur Thomas by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 117. The two Noble kinsmen by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 118. The Country Captain and the Variety two Comedies written by a person of Honour 12o 119. The Sophy a Tragedy writen by Mr. Iohn Denham Esq Fol. 120. Brennoralt or the discontented Collonel a Tragedy written by Sir Iohn Suckling Knight 4o 121. The deserving Favorite by Mr. Lod. Carlel 122. Albovine King of Lombardy by Sir William Davenant 123. The Just Italian by Sir William Davenant 124. The Cruel Brother by Sir William Davenant 125. The Unfortunate Lovers by Sir William Davenant 126. Love and Honour by Sir William Davenant 127. The Sophister by Dr. Z. 128. Revenge of Bussy D Ambo is George Chapman 129. Byrons Conspiracy George Chapman 130. Byrons Tragedy George Chapman 131. Contention for Honour and riches J. Shirley 132. Triumph of Peace in 4o J. Shirley 133. The Dutchess of Malfy by Iohn Webster 134. The Northern lass by Richard Broome 135. The Cid a Tragicomedy translated out of French by Ioseph Rutter Gent. 12o 136. The Wild Goose Chase a Comedy written by Fr. Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher Fol. 137. The Widow a Comedy by Ben Iohnson Iohn Fletcher and T Middleton 138. The Changling by T Middleton and Rowley 4o 239. Six new plaies 1. The Brothers 2. The Sisters 3. The Doubtfull Heir 4. The Imposture 5. The Cardinall 6. The Court-Secret by I. Shirley 140. Five new plaies 1. A mad couple well matcht 2 The Novella 3. The Court Begger 4. The City Wit 5 The Damoiselle by Richard Broome 141. The Tragedy of Alphonsus Emperor of Germany by George Chapman 4o 142. Two Tragedies viz. Cleopatra Queen of Aegypt and Agrippina Empresse of Rome by Thomas May Esq Playes lately Printed 143. THe Gentleman of Venice A Tragi-Comedy by James Shirley 144. The Polititian a Tragedy by James Shirley 145. The Passionate Lovers in two parts by Mr. Lodowick Carlel 146. Mirza A Tragedy really acted in Persia with Annotations by Robert Barron Esq 147. Three new playes viz. 1 The Bashfull Lover 2 The Guardian 3 The very woman by Phillip Massenger Gent. New and Excellent Romances 148. CAssandra the Fam'd Romance the whole work in five parts written in French and now Elegantly rendered into English by a person of quality Fol. 149. Ibrahim or the Illustrious Bassa an excellent new Romance the whole worke in foure parts written in French by Monsieur de Scudery and now Englished by Henry Cogan Gent. Fol. 150. Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus an excellent new Romance written by that famous wit of France Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre-dame and now Englished by F. G. Esq Fol. 151. The continuation of Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus that excellent new Romance being the third and fourth parts written by that Famous wit of France Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre-dame and now Englished by F. G. Esq Fol. 152. The third Volume of Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus that excellent new Romance being the fift and fixt parts written by that famous wit of France Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre-dame and now Englished by F. G. Esq Fol. 153. The fourth Volume of Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus that Excellent new Romance being the seaventh and eighth parts written by that famous Wit of France Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre-dame and now englished by F. G. Esq Fol. 154. The History of Polexander a Romance Englished by William Browne Gent. Fol. 155. The History of the Banished Virgin a Romance translated by I. H. Esq Fol. 156. Casandra the fam'd Romance the three first books Elegantly rendred into English by the Right Honorable the Lord George Digby 8o 157. The History of Philoxipes and Policrite a Romance made English by an honorable person 8o 158. The History of Don Fenise a new Romance written in Spanish by Francisco de las Coveras Englished by a Person of Honour 8o 159. Aurora Ismenia and the Prince with Oronta the Cyprian Virgin translated by Thomas Stanley Esq 160. Cleopatra a new Romance Englished by a Gent. of the Inner Temple in 8o 161. La Stratonica or the unfortunate Qeene a new Romance translated into English 162. Choice Novels and Amorous Tales written by the most refined wits of Italy newly translated into English by a person of quality in 8o 163. Nissena a new Romance Englished by an Honorable person in 8o 164. Dianea a new Romance written in Italian by Gio Francisco Loredano a Noble Venetian Englished by Sir Aston Cockaine in 8o Bookes lately printed for Humphrey Moseley 165. A German Diet or the Ballance of Europe wherein the power and weaknesse glory and reproach Vertues and Vices Plenty and Wants Advantages and Defects Antiquity and Modernes of all the Kingdomes and states of Christendome are Impartially poiz'd by James Howel Esq Fol. 166. Renatus des Cartes ' excellent compendium of Musick with necessary and juditious Animadversions thereupon by a person of Honour Illustrated with divers figures in 4o 167. The Scarlet Gowne or the History of the lives of all the present Cardinals of Rome written in Italian and Englished by Henry Cogan Gent. 8o 168. A discourse of constancy by Justus Lipsius faithfully Englished by R. G. sometimes of Ch. Ch. Oxon. containing many sweet consolations for all that are afflicted in body or in mind 12o 169. Le Chemin abrege or a compendious Method for the attaining of Sciences in a short time with the Statutes of the Academy of Cardinall Richelieu Englished by R. G. Gent. 170. The Academy of Eloquence containing a compleat English Rhethorick with common places and formes to speake and write fluently according to the present mode together with letters amorous and morall by Thomas Blunt Gent. 12o 171. The Secretary in fashion or a compendious and refined way of expression in all manner of letters with instructions how to write letters of all sorts composed in French by P. St de la Serre in 8o 172. Curia Politiae or the Apologies of severall Princes justifying to the World their most eminent actions by the strength of Reason and the most exact rules of Policy by the acurate pen of Monsieur de Scudery Governer of Nostre-dame and now Englished with the figures of many Emperors and Kings 173. {non-Roman} {non-Roman}