Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592
Грин, Р 1558-1592 англ. писатель
Greene, Robert
Green, Robert
Robert Greene
Greene, Robert, c. 1558-1592
Greene, Robert, asi 1558-1592
Greene, Robert, u.1558-1592.
Грин, Р. англ. писатель 1558-1592 Роберт
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (58)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
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4 Madrigals to Elizabethan poems | |
Alphonsus, King of Aragon | |
The aphorisms of Orazio Rinaldi, Robert Greene, and Lucas Gracian Dantisco | |
Arbasto | |
art de l'arnaque, découvertes considérables | |
The blacke bookes messenger : 1592 | |
Carde of fancie | |
A charm of lullabies | |
critical edition of Robert Greene's Ciceronis amor: Tullies love | |
Debate betweene pride and lowlines | |
Disputation betweene a hee conny-catcher and a shee conny-catcher | |
The Dramatic and poetical works | |
Fair Em | |
Fisher-mans tale. | |
George a Greene the Pinner of Wakefield | |
Greenes carde of fancie | |
Greenes neuer too late : Both parts. Sent to all youthfull gentlemen, to roote out the infectious follies, that ouer-reaching conceits foster in the spring time of their youth. Desciphering in a true English history, those particular vanities, that with their frostie vapours, nip the blossomes of euery braine, from attayning to his intended perfection. As pleasant as profitable, being a right pumice stone, apt to race out idlenesse with delight, and follie with admonition. Rob. Greene, in artibus Magister | |
Greene's Pandosto, or, Dorastus and Fawnia, being the original of Shakespeare's Winter's tale | |
Groat's-worth of witte | |
Gwydonius, or The card of fancy | |
The history of Dorastus and Faunia : Setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last. | |
History of Orlando furioso | |
Honorable historie of frier Bacon, and frier Bongay | |
John of Bordeaux, or The second part of friar Bacon | |
Jupiter's tragedie | |
Lady Alimony: | |
The life and complete works in prose and verse of Robert Greene | |
looking glasse for London and England | |
M.P. Voskuyls Bellaria en Pandostos treur-spel : eerste deel. | |
Mamillia. | |
Menaphon | |
Menaphon : Camila's alarm to slumbering Euphues in his melancholy cell at Silexedra, etc. | |
A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the King's son of Valentia, and Amadine the King's daughter of Aragon : with the merry conceits of Mouse : amplifyed with new additions, as it was acted before the King's Majestie at White-hall on Shrove-sunday night, by His Highness's servants usually playing at the Globe | |
Mucedorus. | |
Notable discovery of coosnage | |
Old English Drama : select Plays | |
Pandosto | |
Perimedes the Blacksmith | |
Peter Lugg : or, three tales of an old woman of Bangor preaching over her liquor. Recommended to the perusal of courtiers, Soldiers, Beaus, Bishops, Cits, Wits, Criticks, Priests, Poets, or whomsoever that pleases to Buy | |
Philomela : The Lady Fitzvvaters nightingale. By Robert Greene. Vtriusque Academiæ in Artibus magister | |
Planetomachia | |
The plays & poems of Robert Greene. | |
[The pleasant historie of Dorastus and Fawnia : VVherein is discovered, that although by the meanes of sinister fortune, truth may be concealed; yet by time, in spight of fortune, it is manifestly revealed. ... By Robert Greene, Master of Arts in Cambridge] | |
The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia : pleasant for age to shun drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content | |
A quip for an vpstart courtier: or, A quaint dispute betvveen veluet breeches and cloth-breeches : Wherein is plainely set downe the disorders in all estates and trades | |
repentance of Robert Greene, Maister of Artes | |
Scottish historie of James the Fourth | |
Second part of conny-catching | |
seer vermakelick proces tusschen Fluweele-Broeck ende Laken-Broeck ... | |
Selimus | |
Some say love foolish love | |
Taming of a shrew. | |
Third and last part of conny-catching | |
Third and last part of cony-catching | |
The true chronicle history of King Leir. | |
베이컨 수사와 번게이 수사 | |
ジェームズ四世のロマンス | |
パンドスト王・いかさま案内 : 他 |