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Roydon, Matthew fl. 1580-1622
Overview
Works:
9 works in 22 publications in 1 language and 241 library holdings
Classifications:
pr2848, 822.333
Publication Timeline
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Publications about Matthew Roydon
Publications by Matthew Roydon
1900
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1901
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1902
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1903
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1904
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1905
1 Publication by Matthew Roydon
1906
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1907
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1908
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1909
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1910
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1911
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1912
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1913
15 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1914
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1915
1 Publication by Matthew Roydon
1916
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1917
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1918
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1919
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
1920
0 Publications by Matthew Roydon
Most widely held works by Matthew Roydon
Mistress Davenant, the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets, demonstrating the identity of the dark lady of the sonnets and the authorship and satirical intention of Willobie his Avisa. With a reprint of Willobie his Avisa (in part), Penelope's complaint, An Elegie, Constant Susanna, Queen Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe, The Shepherd's slumber, and sundry other poems by the same author
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
10 editions published between
1913
and 2007 in
English
and held by 184 libraries worldwide
Mistress Davenant, the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
5 editions published in
1913
in
English
and held by 29 libraries worldwide
Mistress Davenant, the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets, demonstrating the indentity of the dark lady of the sonnets, and the authorship and satirical intention of Willobie his Avisa With a reprint of Willobie his Avisa (in part), Penelope's complaint. An elegie, Constant Susanna, Qucen Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe, The shepherd's slumber, and sundry other poems by the same author. By Arthur Acheson
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
1 edition published in
1913
in
English
and held by 9 libraries worldwide
Mistress Davenant, the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets, demonstrating the identity of the dark lady of the sonnets, and the authorship and satirical intention of Willobie his Avisa
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
in
English
and held by 7 libraries worldwide
Mistress Davenant, the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets, demonstrating the identity of the dark lady of the sonnets, and the authorship and satirical intention of Willobie his Avisa. With a reprint of Willobie his Avisa (in part), Penelope's complaint. An elegie, Constant Susanna, Qucen Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe, The shepherd's slumber, and sundry other poems by the same author. By Arthur Acheson
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
1 edition published in
1913
in
English
and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Sonnets and miscellaneous verse; Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke: Hymn to Astraea, etc.; Matthew Roydon: Friend's passion for his Astrophel
by
Philip Sidney
( Book )
1 edition published in
1905
in
English
and held by 2 libraries worldwide
A Pyramus-and-Thisbe play of Shakespeare's time
by
Matthew Roydon
( Book )
1 edition published in
1915
in
English
and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Mistress Davenant : the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets ; demonstrating the identity of the dark lady of the sonnets, and the authorship and satirical intention of Willobie his Avisa ; with a reprint of Willobie his Avisa (in part, Penelope's complaint, An elegie, Constant Susanna, Queen Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe, The shepherd's slumber
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
1 edition published in
1913
in
English
and held by 1 library worldwide
Mistress Davenant, the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets : demonstrating the identity of the dark lady of the sonnets, and the authorship and satricial intention of Willobie his Avisa. With a reprint of Willobie his Avisa (in part), Penelope's complaint, An elegie, Constant Susanna, Queen Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe, The shepherd's slumber, and sundry other poems by the same author
by
Arthur Acheson
( Book )
1 edition published in
1913
in
English
and held by 1 library worldwide
Audience Level
0
1
Kids
General
Special
Audience level:
0.75
(from
0.74 for
Mistress D
... to
1.00 for
Sonnets an ...)
Related Identities
Acheson, Arthur 1864-1930
Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
Pembroke, Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of 1561-1621
Sidney, Philip Sir 1554-1586
Davenant family
Hammond, Eleanor Prescott 1866-1933
Editor
Associated Subjects
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Criticism and interpretation
Literature
Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616
Sonnets, English
Sonnets (Shakespeare, William)
Women
Women as literary characters
Languages
English
(22)
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