137 books • 26 series
Elements of Natural Philosophy; Arranged Under the Following Heads Matter and Motion, the Universe, the Solar System, the Fixed Stars, the Earth Consi
Webster & Tourneur (Volume 12)
The Domain of the Word
Animal Husbandry Regained: The Place of Farm Animals in Sustainable Agriculture
The Dramatic Works of John Webster (Volume 3); The Devil's Law Case. Appius and Virginia. Monuments of Honor. a Monumental Column. Odes
Love's Graduate; A Comedy
The Duchess of Malfi; The White Devil
Contemporains de Shakspere. J. W. Et J. Ford (Vittoria Corombona, Ou Le Diable Blanc, Drame; La Duchesse D'Amalfi, Drame; Le C Ur Brise, Drame, Tradui
Oxford Student Texts: The White Devil
The Maiden of the Vale. [a Poem.]
The Unfortunate Dutchess of Malfy, Or, the Unnatural Brothers, Etc.
The Devils Law-Case; Or, When Women Go to Law, the Devil Is Full of Businesse. a New Tragecom Dy [In Five Acts and in Verse].
The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy. [In Five Acts, and in Verse.] ... the Perfect and Exact Coppy, with Diverse Things Printed That the Length of the Play Would Not Beare in the Presentment.
Appius and Virginia; A Tragedy [In Five Acts and in Verse].
A Cure for a Cuckold
The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy, Etc. [A Facsimile of the Edition of 1623.]
The White Devil, Etc.
North-Ward Hoe. Sundry Times Acted by the Children of Paules. by Thomas Decker, and Iohn Webster.
The Thracian Wonder; A Comical History [In Five Acts and in Prose].
Appius and Virginia a Tragedy / John Webster. (1654)
The White Devil, Or, Vittoria Corombona, a Lady of Venice a Tragedy Acted (Formerly by Her Majesties Servants) at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane, and at This Present (by His Now Majesties) at the Theatre Royal / By John Webster. (1665)
Academiarum Examen, Or, the Examination of Academies Wherein Is Discussed and Examined the Matter, Method and Customes of Academick and Scholastick Learning, and the Insufficiency Thereof Discovered and Laid Open (1654)
Appius and Virginia Acted at the Dukes Theater Under the Name of the Roman Virgin, Or, Unjust Judge
The Dutchesse of Malfy a Tragedy. as It Was Approvedly Well Acted at the Black-Friers, by His Majesties Servants. (1640)