Thomas Nashe (November 1567 – c. 1601) was an English Elizabethan pamphleteer, playwright, poet and satirist. He was the son of the minister William Nashe and his wife Margaret (née Witchingham).
Read more about Thomas Nashe: Early Life, In London and Marprelate Controversy, Erotica, Feud With The Harvey Brothers, Major Works, Chronology of Nashe's Works
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