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Hengist, King of Kent, or The mayor of Queenborough
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The Bridgewater manuscript of Thomas Middleton's A game at chess (1624)
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Middleton and Rowley
forms of collaboration in the Jacobean playhouse -
Thomas Middleton and William Rowley: the Changeling
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Middleton's "Vulgar Pasquin"
essays on A game at chess -
Die Veneris, 23. Febr. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Mr. Millington doe move the Assembly of Divines to appoint letters to be written to the Ministers of London, Westminster, and elsewhere
for the incouraging of subscriptions, for the raising and maintaining of Sir Thomas Middletons forces -
Die Veneris, 23. Febr. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Mr. Millington doe move the Assembly of Divines to appoint letters to be written to the Ministers of London, Westminster, and elsewhere
for the incouraging of subscriptions, for the raising and maintaining of Sir Thomas Middletons forces -
Eroticism on the Renaissance stage
transcendence, desire, and the limits of the visible -
Hengist, King of Kent, or The mayor of Queenborough
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Hengist, King of Kent, or The mayor of Queenborough
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The changeling and the years of crisis, 1619-1624
a hieroglyph of Britain -
The concept of love in Sidney and Spenser
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Thomas Middleton
a study of the narrative structures -
The lust motif in the plays of Thomas Middleton
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Thomas Middleton and the drama of realism
a study of some representative plays -
Puritanism and theatre
Thomas Middleton and opposition drama under the early Stuarts -
Middleton's tragic themes
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Studies in attribution, Middleton and Shakespeare
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning the proceedings of divers ill-affected persons and papists within the counties of Denbigh, Montgomery, Flint, Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey who have in contempt of the Parliament entred into an hostile and dangerous association amongst themselves for the raising and promoting of and interstine war within this Kingdom : for securing and reducing whereof, it is ordained, that the counties of Chester, Salop, Lancaster, and other adjacent counties shall actually aid and assist one another for the preservation of their counties : and to resist, pursue, subdue, kill, slay, and put to execution of death all such persons as do or shall make any insurrection, plunder, or destroy any of His Majesties subjects in those counties : and that Sir Thomas Middleton Knight by appointed be appointed by his Execellencie to be Sergeant major generall of all the forces both of horse and foot for the preservation of the said counties -
An additonal ordinanace of the Lords and Commons in Parliament
to enable Sir Thomas Middleton, Knight, serjeant major generall for the sixe counties of North-Wales, to take subscriptions for the raising of forces, for reducing of the said counties -
By the Parliament. Whereas the old and implacable enemy having for some time before the restoring of this Parliament, formed a design for the bringing in of Charls Stewart, ...
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Society and politics in the plays of Thomas Middleton
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An additional ordinanace of the Lords and Commons in Parliament
to enable Sir Thomas Middleton knight, serjeant major generall for the sixe counties of North-Wales, to take subscriptions for the raising of forces, for reducing of the said counties to their due obedience, and prevention of the accesse of Irish forces into those parts. And further to enable the said Sir Thomas to put in execution all former ordinances made this present Parliament. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl, Dom. Com -
Shropshires misery and mercie
Manifested in the defeat given to the Lord Capels ravenous and devouring armie, by the forces of Cheshire and Shropshire, under the conduct of those valiant and unanimous commanders, Sir William Brereton, Sir Tho: Middleton, and Col: Mitton. Together with the names of the officers and common souldiers, hurt, kild, and taken prisoners on both sides. Faithfully related by those who were employed in the service, and presented to publike view, as a monument of Gods power and providence in taking the wise in their own craftinesse -
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning the proceedings of divers ill-affected persons and papists within the counties of Denbigh, Montgomery, Flint, Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey, who have in contempt of the Parliament, entred into an hostile and dangerous association amongst themselves, for the raising and promoting of and intestine war within this Kingdom. For securing and reducing whereof, it is ordained, that the counties of Chester, Salop, Lancaster, and other adjacent counties, shall actually aid and assist one another for the preservation of their counties; and to resist, pursue, subdue, kill, slay, and put to execution of death all such persons as do or shall make any insurrection, plunder, or destroy any of His Majesties subjects in those counties. And that Sir Thomas Middleton Knight, be appointed by his Excellencie, to be Sergeant Major Generall of all the forces both of horse and foot, for the preservation of the said counties. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com