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Johan Johan the husband.
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A play of love : a newe and a mery enterlude /
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The play of love /
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The proverbs, epigrams and miscellanies of John Heywood : comprising A dialogue of the effectual...
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The play of the weather : a new and a very mery enterlude /
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The pardoner and the Friar 1533 : The four Ps ? 1544.
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A play of love /
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Of gentylnes and nobylyte /
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The play of the weather, 1533 / [by John Heywood]
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A dialogue on wit and folly /
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The spider and the flie. /
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The dramatic writings of John Heywood, comprising: The pardoner and the friar-- The four P.P.--...
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Proverbs and epigrams.
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The spider and the fly : together with an attributed interlude entitled Gentleness and nobility...
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The playe called the foure PP : A newe and a very mery enterlude of a palmer, a pardoner, a poty...
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The pardoner and the friar : the curate and neighbour Pratt (c. 1533). The four P.P. (c. 1540) /
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The Pardoner and the frere : the curate and neybour Pratte /
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