For other people named Thomas Thorp or Thorpe, see Thomas Thorpe (disambiguation).
Thorpe edition of the sonnets. Thorpe is identified by his initials, T.T.
Thomas Thorpe (c. 1569 – c. 1625) was an English publisher, most famous for publishing Shakespeare's sonnets and several works by Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson. His publication of the sonnets has long been controversial. Nineteenth-century critics thought that he might have published the poems without Shakespeare's consent; Sidney Lee called him "predatory and irresponsible." Conversely, modern scholars Wells and Taylor assert their verdict that "Thorpe was a reputable publisher, and there is nothing intrinsically irregular about his publication."[1]
ThomasThorpe (c. 1569 – c. 1625) was an English publisher, most famous for publishing Shakespeare's sonnets and several works by Christopher Marlowe...
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William (1609). Shake-speares Sonnets: Never Before Imprinted. London: ThomasThorpe. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1905). Shakespeares Sonnets: Being a reproduction...
association during these years with Nicholas Breton, Ben Jonson, and ThomasThorpe. John Florio's friendship with Ben Jonson is of great interest and importance...
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neither. Blount was also a close friend and professional colleague of ThomasThorpe, the publisher of Shakespeare's sonnets. He was dead by October 1632...
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whether this was written by Shakespeare himself or by the publisher, ThomasThorpe, whose initials appear at the foot of the dedication page; nor is it...
Benjamin Thorpe (1782 – 19 July 1870) was an English scholar of Anglo-Saxon literature. In the early 1820s he worked as a banker in the House of Rothschild...
William (1609). Shake-speares Sonnets: Never Before Imprinted. London: ThomasThorpe. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1905). Shakespeares Sonnets: Being a reproduction...
alteration, the Jacobean royal extension, is attributed to ThomasThorpe, brother of John Thorpe (at times himself attributed). The second, Neo-Palladian...
black female guitarists were rare. In 1934, at age 19, she married ThomasThorpe, a COGIC preacher, who accompanied her and her mother on many of their...
two men is unclear, as George Thorpe's heir was William Thorpe, but both men had kin named Thomas. By 1660 Otto Thorpe had arrived at Middle Plantation...
Nick Thorpe (born February 1960) is a British journalist and documentary filmmaker who is the Central Europe Correspondent for BBC News, the main newsgathering...
William (1609). Shake-speares Sonnets: Never Before Imprinted. London: ThomasThorpe. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1905). Shakespeares Sonnets: Being a reproduction...
Mandeville manor house from 1554 to 1685.[citation needed] Thomas Kirton (1537–1601) of Thorpe Mandeville was Common Serjeant of London. The current ironstone...