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221 Pandosto - the triumph of time. VVherein is discovered 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 auoyd drovvsie thoughts, profitable for youth to eschue other vvanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By Robert Greene Maister of Artes in Cambridge Robert Greene 1592 Engelska
222-223 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 (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene ca. 1635 Engelska
224 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 auoide drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth, to eschue other wanton pastimes; and bringing to both a desired content Robert Greene 1609 Engelska
225 The delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia - Wherein is declared the cruelty of Pandosto to his fair Bellaria; and how the child Fawnia was put into a boat to be drown'd, but was taken up by the sea-side out of the boat, by a shepherd: and how he brought up the fair Fawnia to keep sheep; and how Dorastus fell in love with the fair Fawnia, &c. This may be printed, R.P Robert Greene 1680? Engelska
226 The history of Dorastus and Fawnia - Where is declared the cruelty of Pandosta to his fair Bellaria; and how the child Fawnia was put into a boat to be drown'd, but was taken up by the sea side out of the boat by a shepherd: and how he brought up the fair Fawnia to keep sheep; and how Dorastus fell in love with the fair Fawnia, &c Robert Greene 1700 Engelska
227-230 The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia - pleasant for age to shun drousy thoughts. Profitable for youth to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By Robert Green Master of Arts in Cambridge (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene 1690 Engelska
231 The pleasant history of Dorastus and Favvnia - pleasant for age to shun drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content Robert Greene 1677 Engelska
232 Greene's Pandosto, or, Dorastus and Fawnia, being the original of Shakespeare's Winter's tale Robert Greene 1971 Engelska
233-234 Penelopes vveb - VVhere, in a christall mirror of feminine perfection represents to the view of euery one those vertues and graces, which more curiously beautifies the mind of women, then eyther sumptuous apparell, or iewels of inestimable value: the one buying fame with honour, the other breeding a kinde of delight, but with repentance. In three seuerall discourses also are three speciall vertues, necessary to be incident in euery vertuous woman, pithely discussed: namely obedience, chastity, and sylence: interlaced with three seuerall and comicall histories. By Robert Greene Master of Artes in Cambridge (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene 1601 Engelska
235 Perimedes the blacke-smith - a golden methode, how to vse the minde in pleasant and profitable exercise: wherein is contained speciall principles fit for the highest to imitate, and the meanest to put in practise, how best to spend the wearie winters nights, or the longest summers euenings, in honest and delightfull recreation: wherein we may learne to auoide idlenesse and wanton scurrilitie, vvhich diuers appoint as the end of their pastimes. Heerein are interlaced three merrie and necessarie discourses fit for our time: with certaine pleasant histories and tragicall tales, which may breed delight to all, and offence to none Robert Greene 1588 Engelska
236-238 Philomela - the Lady Fitzvvaters nightingale. By Robert Greene, vtriusque Academiæ in Artibus Magister (flera utgåvor) Robert Greene 1631 Engelska
239 Planetomachia: or the first parte of the generall opposition of the seuen planets - wherein is astronomically described their essence, nature, and influence: diuersly discouering in their pleasaunt and tragicall histories, the inward affections of the mindes ... Conteyning also a briefe apologie of the sacred and misticall science of astronomie: by Robert Greene, Master of Arts and student in phisicke. 1585 Robert Greene 1585 Engelska
240 The plays & poems of Robert Greene Robert Greene 1905 Engelska

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