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    Author: CHAPMAN (George)

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    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.]

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    Author: RPNJN (George)

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    :‘r Izcj CIiRPNJN (George), the Poet. [Works written in - Co1].aboration. The a11: a comedy. As it was presented by Her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman and James Shir1. pp. (72). 4 • Printed byT.Cotes for A.Crooke and and W.Cooke: London, 1639.

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    jH) I: _tir.:. v’ CHAPiAN (George), the [Works written in Co11boration.) Eastward hoe. As it was playd in the B1ac1friers by the Children of Her Majesties Reuels. Made by Geo.Cnapman, Ben.Ionson, IohMarston. pp. (72). 40 ionaoii 16o5. Nêative photostat of the copy of the second jssua of the flrst ediUch in the Co11ection. In this issue Sig.E5 were reset. Photstt of the originai E3,4 of the f&rst issues and of te title cage the third edition have beefl inserted,

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    Author: CHAPMAN (George)

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    fl67 CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [Works written in collaboration.] Eastward hoe. See BRITISH DRAMA. The Ancient British drama. Vol. 2. pp. 65—99. London, 1810.

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    Author: AN (George)

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    ‘11 — CHAPi1AN (George), the Poet. [works written in Coilaboration.1 Eastward hoe, by Jonson, Chapan and 2arston ...Edited by F.E.Schelling. Boston [Lfass.] and London, 1904. JONSON (Ben). [Two or more works.]

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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.

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    Author: CHAPMAN (George)

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    6c 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.

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    Author: CHAPMAN (George)

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    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).

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    Author: No Author available

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    LDui,,c— LQ.J ‘eeic Ii C C.L_p .• CHAPMAN (George), thePo. [Works’written in Col1aoration. I The Tragedie of Chabot Admiral). of France. [In five acts and in verse and prose.] As tt was presented by her !ajesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George chapman, and James S’nirly. pp. (70). [—L.L.) 40• Printed açT W.Cooke.: Lonoiz., 1639.

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    Author: No Author available

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    1tDi—L.L1 (rnt) I* • •9 CHAPMAN (George), the Pqet.. [Works translated by Chapman.) ç HESIOD. [Opera et D1es.—Eng1jfl.j The Georgioks of Hesiod, b .G. Chapman, etc. London, 1618.

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    Author: CHAPMAN (George)

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    a CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. [Works translated by Chapman.) HObIER. [Works. —glish.] The Whole works of Jlomer,,.in his Iliads and Odysses. Tráns1ated according to the Greek by 0. Chapman. [Imperfect copy.} [&n, i6i6.] C?t’rLaj. L’ionj tfr (72.. [Another edition.] 0 [London, c.1640.)

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    Author: No Author available

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    )( FJ. 909W CHAPMAN (George), thePoet. [Works translated b Chapman. HOitER. [Works. — 1ish J The Odysseys of Homer. (together with the shorter poems)’.... Done according to the Greek by G.chapman. Lnn. and L{ew York, 1904.

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