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"160 Comedy"
Comedy by the Numbers: The 169 Secrets of Humor and Popularity
Eric Hoffman
The City Staged: Jacobean Comedy, 1603-1613
Theodore Leinwand
The Baby Snooks Show - CD-rom - 163 mp3 (Old Time Radio, Comedy Series)
Fanny Brice
THE EDGAR BERGEN & CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW - Old Time Radio 2 mp3 CD-ROM - 167 Shows (Old Time Radio, Comedy Series)
Edgar Bergen
The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a
Thomas Amyot
Approaches to Teaching Dante's Divine Comedy (Approaches to Teaching World Literature Book 163)
Christopher Kleinhenz
Philosophaster, a New Comedy Written in 1606
Robert Burton
The Faire Maide of Bristow, a Comedy now First Reprinted From the Quarto of 1605;
Arthur Hobson Quinn
“Collector’s Edition” Philotus; a comedy. Reprinted from the edition of Robert Charteris (1603). B.L. (Appendix; containing Barnaby Rich's tale of Philotus and Emelia) 1835 [Premium Leather Bound]
Scotland) Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh
“Collector’s Edition” Club law : a comedy acted in Clare Hall, Cambridge, about 1599-1600 : now printed for the first time from a ms. in the library of St. John's College, with [Premium Leather Bound]
G.C Moore Smith
The Old Taming of a Shrew: Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy ; Reprinted From the Edition of 1594, and Collated With the Subsequent Editions of 1596 and 1607
Anonymous
The City Staged: Jacobean Comedy, 1603-13 by Theodore B. Leinwand (1986-10-26)
Unknown Author
Club Law, a Comedy Acted in Clare Hall, Cambridge, About 1599-1600
G.C. Moore Smith
Shakespeare'S Comedy of the Merry Wives of Windsor : a Fac-Simile in Photo-Lithography of the First Quarto (1602) : Together with a Reprint of the Prompt-Copy Prepared for Use 1886 [Leather Bound]
William Shakespeare
Patient Grissil: A Comedy. Reprinted from the Black-Letter Edition of 1603 with an Introduction and Notes
Thomas Dekker
Jack Drum's Entertainment: Or the Comedy of Pasquill and Katherine, 1601 (1912) by John Stephen Farmer (Editor) (10-Sep-2010) Paperback
Unknown Author
The Old Taming of a Shrew, Upon which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Reprinted from the Edition 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Editions of 1596 and 1607
Thomas Amyot
The Puritan (Astor Annotated Edition): From the Shakespeare Apocrypha: The 1607 Comedy Attributed to Thomas Middleton, with Scene Summaries and Notes
William Shakespeare