Robert Greene (disambiguation)

"Robert Greene" is composed of at least 5 distinct authors, divided by their works.

Includes the names: Robert Greene, Роберт Грин, Роберт Грин

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The 48 Laws of Power1,984233353.974.001.00
The Art of Seduction98181413.794.001.04
The 33 Strategies of War5173834.204.000.89
English Renaissance Drama1361224.595.000.56
The 50th Law831173.593.001.09
Concise 48 Laws of Power1101113.273.001.19
An Anthology of Elizabethan Prose Fiction (Oxford World's Classics)120 73.934.000.56
English Poetry, Volume I: From Chaucer to Gray228 54.004.000.32
The chief Elizabethan dramatists, excluding Shakespeare26124.254.250.25
James the Fourth (Revels Plays)16 22.502.50 
Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay35122.502.501.50
Concise 33 Strategies of War, The8 24.004.001.00
Five Elizabethan Comedies26 24.004.001.00
Groats-vvorth of witte, bought with a million of repentance. The repentance of Robert Greene, 159216 14.004.00 
The 48 Laws of Power [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK]2 14.004.00 
The blacke bookes messenger, 1592. 'Cuthbert Conny-catcher' The defence of conny-catching, 1592 (Bo4 13.003.00 
A notable discovery of coosnage 1591; The second part of conny-catching 15926 14.004.00 
Conny-Catching Last Part 1592; A Disputation Betweene A Hee Conny-Catcher and a Shee Conny-Catcher 15925 13.003.00 
A Qvip For An Vpstart Courtier: or, A quaint dispute between Veluet-breeches and Cloth-breeches2 15.005.00 
Shorter Elizabethan novels (Everyman's library series-no.824)51 13.003.00 
Mamillia: Parts I and II; Anatomie of Flatterie (1583-1593) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume II1     
The Carde of Fancie; The Debate Between Follie and Love; Pandosto: The Triumph of Time (1584-1588) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene - Volume IV1     
General Index; Index of Names; Special Lists of Plants Animals Etc.; Thieves' Vocabulary; Occasional Notes and Illustrations : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume XV1     
Planetomachia; Penelope's Web; The Spanish Masqverado (1585-1589) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume V1     
Orpharion; Greens Groatsworth of Wit; The Repentance of Robert Greene; Greenes Vision (1592-1599 ) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume XII1     
Menaphon; Camillas Alarum to Slumbering Euphues; Euphues His Censure to Philautus (1587-1589) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume VI1     
Greenes Neuer Too Late; Francescos Fortunes (1590) : (The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume VIII1     
A Notable Discouery of Coosnage; The Second Part of Conny-Catching; The Thirde and Last Parte of Conny-Catching; A Dispvtation Betweene a Hee and Shee Copnny Catcher (1591-92) : Life and Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume X2     
The history of Dorastus and Faunia. Setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last1     
George A Greene, The Pinner Of Wakefield1     
Robert Greene: New Paintings1     
La 50e Loi1     
The principles of the philosophy of the expansive and contractive forces; or, An inquiry into the principles of modern philosophy, that is, into the several chief rational sciences, which are extant. In seven books1     
Greene's 'Pandosto' or 'Dorastus and Fawnia' : being the original of Shakespeare's 'Winter's tale'1     
Newark Valley's Bicentennial Issue1     
Stratégie, les 33 lois de la guerre1     
The Books of Coney-Caching, Volume 1: A Notable Discovery of Cozenage2     
Alcida: Greenes Metamorphosis; Greenes Mourning Garment; Greenes Farewell to Folly (1588-1591) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume IX1     
Myrrovr of Modestie; The Morando: The Tritameron of Love - Parts 1 and 2; Arbasto: The Anatomie of Fortune (1584-1587) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume III1     
The Books of Coney-Catching, Volume 2 : The Second part of Coney-Catching2     
Menaphon2     
Hairy2     
A Notable Discovery of Coosnage1     
Perimedes the Blacke-Smith; Ciceronis Amor or Tullies Loue; The Royal Exchange (1589-1590) : The Life and Complete Works of Robert Greene M.A. - Volume VII1     
Pandosto2     
Blacke Booke's Messenger, The, The Defence of Conny-Catching, Philomela: The Lady Fitzwaters Nightingale, A Quippe for a1     
The history of Orlando Furioso1     
The descent of Euphues, three Elizabethan romance stories: Euphues, Pandosto [and] Piers Plainness4     
The Life and Complete Works in Prose and Verse of Robert Greene in Fifteen Volumes1     
The tragical reign of Selimus, 1594 (Malone society)5     
Marlowe: Tragical History of Dr Faustus; Greene: Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay1     
Three Elizabethan Pamphlets (Select Biographies Reprint)1     
A critical edition of Robert Greene's Ciceronis amor : Tullies love1     
Robert Greene (Mermaid Series)5     
Death and Life of Philosophy2     
The Minor Elizabethan Drama Vol. 2: Pre-Shakespearean Comedies32     
Data from a Wrapper1     
Alex Vermeulen: S.O.H.(States of Humanity)1     
A Looking Glass for London and England (Malone Society Reprint)3     
Power.2     
The Poems of Robert Greene1     
The dramatic and poetical works1     
Penelope's Web. Where, in a Christall Mirror of feminine perfection represents to the view of every one those vertues and graces which more curiously beautifies the mind of women, then eyther sumptuous Apparell or Iewels of inestimable value, etc. B.L1     
The dramatic and poetical works of Robert Greene & George Peele1     
Green pastures: being choice extracts from the works of Robert Greene, M.A., of both universities, 1560(?)-15921     
Gwydonius, or The Card of Fancy (Publications of the Barnabe Riche Society, Vol. 13)2     
The dramatic works of Robert Greene, to which are added his poems. With some account of the author, and notes. 2 Volumes3     
The aphorisms of Orazio Rinaldi, Robert Greene, and Lucas Gracian Dantisco1     
Menaphon and a Margarite of America1     
Robert Greene's Planetomachia (1585) (Literary and Scientific Cultures of Early Modernity)2     
The poetry of Robert Greene1     
A textual study of Robert Greene's Orlando Furioso: with an Elizabethan text1     
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. Deciphering 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 Magister1     

 

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