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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet.
[Cards under this heading are arranged in the following order:]
Collections.
Single Works.
Works written inCo].laboration.
Works translated by Chapman.
Doubtful Works.
Appendix.
Card ID:
312
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [Collections.]
The Poems-of George Chapman. (The shadow of night, — Ovid’s Banquet of sense. — To my admired.. .friend. . .M.Harriots. — The tears of peace.)
See ACHESON (Arthur)
bakespeare and the rival poet,
London and New York,
1903.
Card ID:
315
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [The Blind Begg. of Alexandria.]
The Blinde begger of Alexandria, £• [A type— facsimile of the edition of l59J, prepared by W. W. Greg.] (ThMaone pp. xii. + (47). smiles.
4°. [Oxfo printed, 1929].
[Another copy.] , ‘ tz .
Card ID:
318
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), tbe Poet. [Busay d’Ambois.)
Bussy d.’Ambois; or, the Husbands revenge. A tragedy
...Newly revised by Mr. D’Urfey. pp. (8) + 50 +
(2).
For R.Bently, J.Hindmarsh and A.Roper; London, 1691.
A xerographic facsimile of the copy in the library of University College London.
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Card ID:
320
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [Bussy D’Ambois. —‘ En1ish and French.]
Bussy d’Amboise. Edition avec introduction, traduction et notes paz’ J.Jacquot. [With a bibliography.] (Collection Bilingue des Classigues strangers.) pi1ix. ÷ Facsimile titlepage.
8. Paris, [1960].
Card ID:
321
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [An Humorous Dayes Mirth.]
A Pleasant comedy entituled an humerous dayes inyrth...By 0.0. [i.e. George Chapman. A type- facsimile of the edition of 1599, prepared by W.W.Greg, with assistance from D.N.Smith.) (The Malone SociyReprints.) pp. xvi. + (66). racsirniles.
4°. [Oxford printed, 1938).
[Another copy.] b NFVJr
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Card ID:
323
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
Description
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CHAPMAN (George), Poet. [Ovidts Banquet of Sence.]
Ovid’s Banquet of sence. With a coronet for his inistresse philosophy, and his amorous zodiack. (By G.Chapman.
L1ondon, 1639.
See OVIDIUS NASO (publius). [Appendix.)
Card ID:
324
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
Description
CHAPMAN (George), the Poe. [Rollo, Duke of Normandy.] LFor editions or Rollo, Duke of Normandy,
sometimes attributed to George Chapman:]
See FLETCHER (John), DramaUst. [The Bloody Brother.]
Card ID:
326
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [Works written in collaboration.] Eastward hoe.
See BRITISH DRAMA.
The Ancient British drama. Vol. 2. pp. 65—99. London, 1810.
Card ID:
329
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. CWorks: written in Collaboration.)
Eastward Hoe. Made by Geo:Chapman and others (Ben:Ionson, Ioh:Mar5ton). 1605. (Reproduced lxi facsimile.)
[London], 1914.
___ CTFT.22.7
Students’ facsimile edition. — £Londonj, 1914.
§ TUDOR FACSIMILE TEXTS.
Card ID:
331
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
Description
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CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [Works written in
Collaboration.1
Eastward Moe. By’ Chapman, Jonson, and Marston, etc.
New Haven and Lon4, 1926.
See NEW HAVEi (CONNECTICUT). Yale _Universjt.
Yale Studies in English. 73.
Card ID:
332
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Author:
CHAPMAN (George)
Description
CHAPMAN (George), ie Poet. (Works written in Collaboration.]
[Far editions of “Hero and Leander” begun by Christopher Marlowe and finished by George Chapman and works relating to it:]
See MARLOWE (Christopher).
Card ID:
333