The Roman Actor: A Tragedie, as It Hath Divers Times Beene, with Good Allowance Acted, at the Private Play-House in the Black-FrPhilip MassingerVypredaná5,0Postrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Picture: "Ambition, in a private man is a vice, is in a prince the virtue"Philip MassingerVypredaná5,0Postrážiť
Philip Massinger - A Very Woman: "Let us love temperately, things violent last not"Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - A New Way to Pay Old Debts: "Death hath a thousand doors to let out life: I shall find one"Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Great Duke of Florence: "He that would govern others, first should be Master of himself."Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Guardian: "The soul is strong that trusts in goodness"Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Bondman: "He is not valiant that dares die, but he that boldly bears calamity."Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher & Philip Massinger - Beggars' Bush: "Forsake me as an enemy? Come you must give me a reason"John FletcherVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Virgin Martyr: "Death hath a thousand doors to let out life: I shall find one."Thomas DekkerVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Emperor of the East: "He that would govern others, first should be Master of himself"Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
John Ford & Philip Massinger - The Laws of Candy: "They are Both famous Laws indeed"Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
The Roman Actor: a Tragaedie as It Hath Diuers Times Beene, With Good Allowance Acted, at the Private Play-house in the Black-Friers, bPhilip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
John Fletcher & Philip Massinger - The Fair Maid of the Inn: "Plays have their fates, not as in their true sense They're understood, but as the influePhilip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
The Plays of Philip Massinger. Adapted for Family Reading, and the use of Young Persons Volume 2Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Francis Beaumont, JohnFletcher & Philip Massinger - Love's Cure or, The Martial: "The more you take, the more you do them right, And we will thank youJohn FletcherVypredanáPostrážiť
Plays: The City Madam. the Guardian. a Very Woman. the Bashful Lover. the Old LawWilliam GiffordVypredanáPostrážiť
Plays: Advertisement to the Second Edition. Introduction; Essay On the Writings of Massinger / by John Ferriar, &c. the VirgiWilliam GiffordVypredanáPostrážiť
Philip Massinger - The Roman Actor: "For any man to match above his rank is but to sell his liberty"Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
The Dramatic Works of Philip Massinger, Compleat. Rev., Corr., and all the Various Editions Collated; Volume 2Philip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
The Plays of Philip Massinger: The Maid of Honour. the Picture. the Emperor of the East. the Fatal Dowry. a New Way to Pay Old DebtsPhilip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
The Duke of Millaine: a Tragaedie as It Hath Beene Often Acted by His Maiesties Seruants, at the Blacke FriersPhilip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
Francis Beaumont, JohnFletcher & Philip Massinger - The Coxcomb: "And to your noble censures does present, Her outward form, and inward ornament"John FletcherVypredanáPostrážiť
The Renegado: a Tragaecomedie: as It Hath Beene Often Acted by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants, at the Priuate Play-house in Drurye-LPhilip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť
The Plays Of Philip Massinger: The City Madam. The Guardian. A Very Woman. The Bashful Lover. The Old LawPhilip MassingerVypredanáPostrážiť