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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...
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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
literature –
Pathomachia 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...
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Albumazar (published 1615). He is also
regarded as a
likely author of
Pathomachia (published 1630).
Tomkis represented an
important break in the academic...
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Jovial Philosopher and The
Conceited Pedlar (in one volume)
Anonymous –
Pathomachia (published) John
Clavell – The
Soddered Citizen Sir
William Davenant...
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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);...