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Sökning efter: Robert Greene 330 träffar

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201 Menaphon - Camillas alarum to slumbering Euphues, in his melancholie cell at Silexedra. VVherein are deciphered the variable effects of fortune, the wonders of loue, the triumphes of inconstant time. Displaying in sundrie conceipted passions (figured in a continuate historie) the trophees that vertue carrieth triumphant, maugre the wrath of enuie, or the resolution of fortune. A worke worthie the youngest eares for pleasure, or the grauest censures for principles. Robertus Greene in Artibus Magister Robert Greene 1589 Engelska
202 Greenes Arcadia. Or Menaphon: Camillaes alarum to slumber Euphues in his melancholy cell at Silexedra - Wherein are desciphered, the variable effects of fortune, the wonders of loue, the triumphs of inconstant time. A worke worthy the yongest eares for pleasure, or the grauest censures for principles. By Robertus Greene, in Artibus Magister Robert Greene 1610 Engelska
203 Greens Arcadia, or, The triumph of love and honour over the tyranny of lust and insulting fortune. - It being a history as well to inform as to delight the understanding Robert Greene 1657 Engelska
204-205 Morando the tritameron of loue - the first and second part. Wherein certaine pleasant conceites, vttered by diuers worthie personages, are perfectly discoursed, and three doubtfull questions of loue, most pithely and pleasantly discussed: shewing to the wise how to vse loue, and to the fond, how to eschew lust: and yeelding to all both pleasure and profit. By Robert Greene, Maister of Artes in Cambridge (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene 1587 Engelska
206 The myrrour of modestie - wherein appeareth as in a perfect glasse howe the Lorde deliuereth the innocent from all imminent perils, and plagueth the bloudthirstie hypocrites with deserued punishments. Shewing that the graie heades of dooting adulterers shall not go with peace into the graue, neither shall the righteous be forsaken in the daie of trouble. By R.G. Maister of Artes Robert Greene 1584 Engelska
207 Greenes neuer too late - both parts : sent to all youthfull gentlemen, deciphering in a true English historie, those particular vanities, that with their frostie vapours, nip the blossomes of euery braine, from attaining to his intended perfection : as pleasant as profitable, being a right pumice stone, apt to race out idlenesse with delight, and folly with admonition Robert Greene 1611 Engelska
208-209 A notable discouery of coosenage - Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called connie-catchers, and crosse-byters. Plainely laying open those pernicious sleightes that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion. ... With a delightfull discourse of the coosenage of colliers. By R. Greene, Maister of Arts (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene 1592 Engelska
210 A notable discovery of coosnage - 1591 The second part of Conny-catching : 1592 Robert Greene 1966 Engelska
211 A notable discovery of Cossnage - (1591).- The second part of Conny-catching. (1592) Robert Greene 1923 Engelska
212 Orlando Furioso.- Ein Spiegel für London und England - Von Thomas Lodge und R-G-.- Baco und Bungay.- Alfons, König von Aragonien.- Jakob IV.- Georg Greene, der Flurschütz von Wakefield. Robert Greene <S.a.> Okänt
213 Pandosto, the triumph of time - wherein is discouered by a pleasant historie, that although by the meanes of sinister fortune, truth may be concealed, yet by time in spite of fortune, it is most manifestly reuealed : pleasant for age to auoyde drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth, to eschew other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content Robert Greene 1619 Engelska
214 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 Robert Greene 1636 Engelska
215-220 Pandosto - the triumph of time. VVherein is discouered by a pleasant hystorie, that although by the meanes of sinister fortune truth may bee concealed, yet by time in spite of fortune it is most manifestlie reuealed. Pleasant for age to auoyd drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth to eschue other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By Robert Greene Maister of Arts in Cambridge (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene 1632 Engelska

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