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Sökning efter: Thomas Deloney
125 träffar
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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
101 |
The honour of the clothworking trade; or, the pleasant and famous history of Thomas of Reading: and other worthy clothiers of the West and North of England
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Thomas Deloney
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1715? |
Engelska |
102 |
The history of Mr. John Winchcomb, alias Jack of Newbury - the famous and worthy clothier of England
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Thomas Deloney
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1780? |
Engelska |
103 |
The garland of good-will - divided into three parts. Containing many pleasant songs and poems. ... T- D-
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Thomas Deloney
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1710? |
Engelska |
104 |
An excellent ballad; of the noble marquis and patient Grissel. To the tune of, The bride's goodmorrow, &c
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Thomas Deloney
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1730? |
Engelska |
105 |
The life and death of fair Rosamond - King Henry the Second's concubine
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Thomas Deloney
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1792 - 1839 |
Engelska |
106-108 |
The Spanish lady's love - to an English sailor
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Thomas Deloney
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1800? |
Engelska |
109 |
An excellent ballad of noble Marquess and patient Grissel - To the tune of, The bride's good-morrow, &c
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Thomas Deloney
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1710? |
Engelska |
110-111 |
The pleasant history of John Winchcomb, in his younger years called Jack of Newbery - the famous and worthy clothier of England : declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitalities, and how he set continually five hundred poor people at work, to the great benefit of the Commonwealth, worthy to be read and regarded
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Thomas Deloney
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1840? |
Engelska |
112 |
The delightful, princely, and entertaining history of the gentle-craft - containing many matters of delight ... shewing what famous men have been shooe-makers ... and also demonstrating why it was called the gentle-craft ... : to which is added ... the merry pranks of the Green King of St. Martins, a shooe-maker, so called : concluding with The shooe-makers glory, being a merry song in the praise of shooe-makers
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Thomas Deloney
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1725 |
Engelska |
113 |
Thomas of Reading, or, The sixe worthie yeomen of the West
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Thomas Deloney
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1632 1812 reprint |
Engelska |
114 |
The pleasant history of John Winchcomb - in his younger yeares called Jacke of Newberie, the famous and worthy clothier of England : declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitality, and how hee set continually five hundred poore people at worke, to the great benefit of the common-wealth
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Thomas Deloney
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1633 |
Engelska |
115 |
The Famous history of Thomas of Reading - anp sic other worthy clothiers of the West and North of England : setting forth their mirth, great riches, and hospitality to the poor, the favours they gain'd with their prince, with the unfortunate love of the Earl of Sal'sbury daughter with the Duke of Normandy, the woful death of Thomas of Reading, murder'd for his host, and other matters
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17--? |
Engelska |
116 |
The pleasant history of Iohn Winchcomb - in his younger yeares called Iack of Newberie, the famous and worthy clothier of England : declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitality, and how hee set continually fiue hundred poore people at worke, to the great benefit of the common-wealth
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Thomas Deloney
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1619 |
Engelska |
117 |
The pleasant history of John Winchomb sic, in his younger years called Jack of Newbery, the famous and worthy clothier of England - declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitalities, and how he set continually five hundred poor people at work to the great benefit of the common-wealth
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Thomas Deloney
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1700? |
Engelska |
118 |
The Spanish lady's love to an English captain
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Thomas Deloney
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ca. 1792 |
Engelska |
119 |
Crispine and crispianus, or, The delightful and princely history of the gentle-craft - Containing many matters of great delight, very pleasant to read; shewing what famous men have been shoemakers in old times, with their worthy deeds and generous humours: also demonstrating why it was called the gentle-craft; and how the proverb first came, that a shoemaker's son is a prince born. Concluding with the shoemakers glory: being a merry song in the praise of shoemakers; to be sung by them every year on the twenty-fifth of October, being St. Crispine. Adorned with suitable pictures
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Thomas Deloney
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1800? |
Engelska |
120 |
The noble and diverting history of the gentle-craft - Shewing what famous men have been shoe-makers in former ages, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality. Also an account of St. Hugh's Bones, (why it is call'd the gentle craft) and why a shoe-maker's son is said to be a prince born. The whole book being intermix'd with variety of stories, extreamly pleasant and entertaining; with a set of pictures intirely new
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Thomas Deloney
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1737 |
Engelska |
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