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NASH (Thomas), Philopolites.
Qvaternio; or, a Fovrefold way to a happie
life, set forth in a da1ogue betweene a
countryman and a citizen, a divine and a
lawyer. pp. (16) + 280. ID.—L.L.i
4°. London, 1633.
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist.
The Anatomie of absurditie, contayning a breefe confutation of the slender imputed prayses to feminine perfection, with a short descriptior of the seuerall practises of youth, and sundry foliles of our licentions [sicj times, etc. pp. (46), [D.—L.L.J 3r. — 4° Printed by I.Chariewood for Thomas Hacket:
London, 15B9.
The titlepage has been supplIed in facsimile.
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist.
Have ‘with you to Saffron Wa1en (or, Gabriell Haruey’s hunt i8 up). 1596. pp. (166).
Scolar Press: Menston, 1971.
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist. [Have With you to Saffron- walden.— Appendix.]
See COLLIER (John Payne).
[Reprints of miscellaneous tracts.] Vol.1, The trimming of Thomas flashe gentleman, by...Don 1ichardo de Iedico Campo [or Licbfield, i.e.
G. Harvey. A reply to 14ash’s work ‘Have with you to Saffron—walden], etc.
London, 1597 [reprinted 1870].
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist.
Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters and a convoy of verses [i.e. 0. Harvey’s “Foure letters and certaine sonnets”) [With an introduction signed: J.P.C.,
i.e. J. Payne Collier.] pp.ii. ÷ 91..
London, 1592 [reprinted 1870).
See COLLIER (John Payne).
[Reprints of miscellaneous tracts.) Vol.2.
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist.
Tom Nash his ghost. To the three scurvy tellowes of the upstart family of the snufflers, rufflers and shufflers...namely, the Anabaptist, the libertine and the Brownist...Written by T.Nash his ghost, with Pap with a hatchet, etc. pp. 15.
40. London, 1642 [reprinted i87ij. One _ee cie s onhar.dmade_per ‘inted for John Pearson.
LSEE EXT CARD.]
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NASH (Thomas), atirist.
Tom Nash his ghost, [Continued.i [Another edition.] Edited by C.Hind].ey.
QfldOfl, 17i.
.E1IWLEY (Charles), of Booksellers’ sow, Strand.
The Old book collector’s miscellany,
. Vol. 1.
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist. [Selections,]
Thomas Nashe. (Selected songs.) (Songs
from the Dramatists.) pp. 20. Portrait.
8°. Walpole Press: Norwich, 1929. No. 43 of 250 copies printed.
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist.
See ARNOLD (A.)
Thomas Nashe’s criticism of the state of learning in England.
Chicago, 1937.
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas)4 Satirist. See ARBER (E.)
English cho1ar’s Library. EAited by
B. Arber.
12. GIEEN. CR.), the Poet.
1enaphon...1589.(Po the gentlemen
students o both Universities.
[By] T. Nash.)
London, 1880.
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas), Satirist.
See BORN (Hanspeter).
The Rare wit and. the rude groom: the authorship of ‘A knack to know a knave’ In relation to Greene, Nashe & Shakespeare.
Borne, [1971].
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NASH (Thomas)
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NASH (Thomas), 3atirist.
See COLLIER (John Payne).
[Reprints of miscellaneous tracts.] Vol.1. Pierces supererogation; or, a Newe prayse of the old asse. A preparative to certaine larger discourses, intituled Nashes S. Fame. [ny] G. Harvey.
London, 1593 ireprinted 1670].
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