Exhibits the 1632 tragedy by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. Provides notes and a glossary.
Thomas Middleton and John Webster's play was written around 1621 and printed in 1662. This edition contains extensive notes with illustrations.
Thomas Middleton's play is reproduced with illustrations and annotations.
Thomas Middleton and William Rowley collaborated on this play dedicated to Robert Grey Esquire, one of the grooms of the king's bedchamber.
Presentation of the play by Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, and Lording Barry. The main role is that of Glister, a doctor of Physic.
Also known as "The Mayor of Quinborough," Thomas Middleton's play is reproduced by the Massachusetts Institute of technology scene by scene.
Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker collaborated on this 1604 play. This text includes notes and a glossary of terms.
Thomas Middleton and John Fletcher co-wrote this play dated 1615-16. The full title is "The Passionate Madman."
Tech.org presents Thomas Middleton's drama. The characters include Lady Goldenfleece and Master Low-Water.
Read the play by Thomas Middleton and William Crowley, with annotations.
Thomas Middleton wrote this play around 1603, the date of the death of Queen Elizabeth I. The text includes annotations and illustrations.
Thomas Middleton's play of 1606 is reproduced with glossary links and some illustrations. The full title is "The Widow of Watling Street."
Thomas Middleton's pay is dated 1606-07. Read the text as a whole, or skip to any scene. Includes a glossary.
Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton collaborated on this play based on the life of the real Moll Cutpurse, Mary Frith.
Notes and illustrations accompany this reprint of Thomas Middleton's 1611 play.
Find the lyrics to several songs written by Thomas Middleton for his plays and set to music by his collaborators.
View Thomas Middleton's satire which dates to the first decade of the 17th century. This text supplies annotations.
Notes accompanying the text state that Thomas Middleton wrote this play set in Ravenna on the subject of a notorious Essex divorce case.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology presents Thomas Middleton's 1607 play, with a glossary.