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- Pathomachia, or the Battle of Affections, also known as Love's Lodestone, is an early 17th-century play, first printed in 1630. It is an allegory that...
- Satire of the Three Estates A Looking Gl**** for London Four Plays in One Pathomachia The Sun's Darling The Three Ladies of London Characters Vice Folly Death...
- sive Georgianum **** Oratione, Mélite (Corneille) 1630 in literaturePathomachia 1631 in literature – The Swisser (Wilson) 1632 in literature – Dialogue...
- was ongoing in its era, as marked by plays like Lingua, Albumazar, and Pathomachia. Technogamia was revived for a Court performance on 26 August 1621, when...
- Albumazar (published 1615). He is also regarded as a likely author of Pathomachia (published 1630). Tomkis represented an important break in the academic...
- Jovial Philosopher and The Conceited Pedlar (in one volume) AnonymousPathomachia (published) John Clavell – The Soddered Citizen Sir William Davenant...
- Crooke and William Cooke, including many by James Shirley; he printed Pathomachia for Francis Constable. His quartos of Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1635)...
- same play (1622); Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (1630); Pathomachia (1630); James Shirley's Love Tricks, as The School of Compliment (1631);...