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Contributions: Bullen, A. H. 1857-1920
works: The works of John Marston
By statement: edited by A.H. Bullen
Series: English dramatists, English dramatists
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Language: English
Pagination: 3 v. ;
LCCN: 10023269
LC: PR2691 .B8 1887
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Notes: "Two hundred copies of this edition on laid paper ... 120 for the English market, and 80 for America."

Includes index

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   v. 1. First part of Antonio and Mellida. Antonio's revenge : the second part of Antonio and Mellida. The malcontent
   v. 2. The Dutch courtezan. The fawn. The wonder of women, or, The tragedy of Sophonisba. What you will.
   v. 3. Eastward ho. The insatiate countess. The metamorphosis of Pygmalion's image, and certain satires. The scourge of villainy. Entertainment of Alice, dowager-countess of Derby. City pageant. Verses from Chester's Love's martyr. The mountebank's masque. Commendatory verses prefixed to Ben Jonson's sejanus