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- Henry Glapthorne (baptised, 28 July 1610 – c. 1643) was an English dramatist and poet, baptized in Cambridgeshire, the son of Thomas Glapthorne and Faith...
- eleven playwrights in this group: Richard Brome, Thomas Nabbes, Henry Glapthorne, Thomas Killigrew, Sir William Davenant, William Cartwright, Shackerley...
- (posthumously) Monsieur Thomas (published) Wit Without Money (published) Henry Glapthorne Argalus and Parthenia (published) Albertus Wallenstein (published) Sir...
- tragedy, printed posthumously in 1654 and presumably written by Henry Glapthorne (1610-1643). The text is available from among George Chapman's works....
- have rejected the attribution; the play may have been written by Henry Glapthorne. Alphonsus Emperor of Germany (also printed 1654) is generally considered...
- (published; first performed 1891) Henry Glapthorne (died c. 1643) – The Plays and Poems of Henry Glapthorne: Now first collected with illustrative notes...
- Ford Abraham Fraunce Ulpian Fulwell William Gager George Gascoigne Henry Glapthorne Thomas Goffe Arthur Golding Robert Greene Fulke Greville Matthew Gwinne...
- Alcione (play) – Pierre du Ryer 1639 Argalus and Parthenia (play) – Henry Glapthorne The City MatchJasper Mayne 1640 Horace (play) – Pierre Corneille The...
- editions) The Broken Heart Love's Sacrifice 'Tis Pity She's a **** Henry GlapthorneArgalus and Parthenia (approx. date) Thomas GoffeOrestes (published)...
- title of Poems Divine and Humane. The collection was edited by Henry Glapthorne, the dramatist and poet, who prefixed a short prose address "to the reader"...