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Aristippus, or, The Ioviall philosopher presented in a priuate shew : to which is added, The conceited pedler. ( London : Robert Allot, 1630) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The jealous lovers. A comedie presented to their gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the students of Trinity-Colledge. Written by Thomas Randolph, Master of Arts, and fellow of the house. ( [Cambridge] : [Thomas and John Buck] the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1632) | EEBO-TCP | | |
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A pleasant comedie, entituled Hey for honesty, down with knavery translated out of Aristophanes his Plutus by Tho. Randolph, augmented and published by F.J. ( London, 1651) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Poems with the Muses looking-glasse: and Amyntas¨ By Thomas Randolph Master of Arts, and late fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge. ( Oxford : Leonard Lichfield printer to the Vniversity, for Francis Bowman, 1638) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph ...: Now First Collected and Ed. from the Early Copies and from Mss. with Some Account of the Author and Occasional Notes, Volumes 1-2 (Reeves and Turner, 1875) | GB | | |
Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph, of Trinity College, Cambridge: Plays: Hey for honesty. Poems. Oratio praevaricatoria (Reeves and Turner, 1875) | GB | | |
Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph: Plays (cont.): Hey for honesty. Poems. Oratio praevaricatoria (Reeves and Turner, 1875) | GB | | |
Poetical and dramatic works: now first collected and edited from the early copies and from mss. with some account of the author and occasional notes, vol. 1 (Reeves and Turner, 1875) | GB | | |