| Rosenbach Company - American literature - 1913 - 168 pages
...bee fold at his ihopatPouleschayne. i $ 9 ». Facsimile of title page of No. 259 261 GREENE, ROBERT. Greenes Mourning Garment: Given him by Repentance...that wish to weane themselves from wanton desires. Both Pleasant and Profitable. By R. Greene. Small 4to, full levant, morocco extra. London: Printed... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliography - 1807 - 468 pages
...Arion, being as full of Profit as of Pleasure. Robert Greene. 1599" In the King's collection. 12. " GREENES MOURNING GARMENT, given him by Repentance...presents for a Favour to all young Gentlemen that wishe to weane themselves from wanton Desires. Both pleasant and profitable. By R. Greene, Utriusque... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 1054 pages
...being as full of Profit as of Pleasure. Robert Greene. 1599." In the King's collection. 12. " GREK.VES MOURNING GARMENT, given him by Repentance at the Funerals...Love, which he presents for a Favour to all young young Gentlemen that wishe to weane themselves from wanton Desires. Both pleasant and profitable. By... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1814 - 576 pages
...of Profit as of Pleasure. Robert Greene. 1599." In the King's collection. , 1£. " GREENES MOURXIXG GARMENT, given him by Repentance at the Funerals of...Love, which he presents for a Favour to all young young Gentleman that wishe to weane themselves from wanton Desires. Both pleasant and profitable. By... | |
| Acton Frederick Griffiths - 1815 - 628 pages
...between Follie and Loue, translated out of French," and conclude the volume. 292. GREENE (Robert). — Greenes Mourning Garment : Given him by Repentance at the Funerals of Love ; which he presents for a fauour to all young Gentlemen, that wish to weane themselues from wanton desires. Both Pleasant and... | |
| Longman (Firm), Thomas Park - English poetry - 1815 - 481 pages
...between Follie and Lone, translated out of French," and conclude the volume. R 292. GREENE (Robert). — Greenes Mourning Garment : Given him by Repentance at the Funerals of Love ; which he presents for a fauour to all young Gentlemen, that wish to weane themselues from wanton desires. Both Pleasant and... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 pages
...Magister. Imprinted at London for NL and John Busbie. tV'O. 4to. Peprinted 1600, 1607, 1616, 1631, and nd Greenes Mourning Garment: Given him by Repentance...favour to all young Gentlemen, that wish to weane themselues from wanton desires. Both Pleasant and Profitable. By K. Greene. Utriusque Academic in Artilms... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1838 - 744 pages
...they best unfold the laudable views with which they were written, we shall give at length. 1. Greene's at we find it difficult to wishe to weane themselves from wanton desires. Both pleasant and prolitahle. By R. Greene, Utriusque... | |
| 1861 - 590 pages
...length wil cary away all. Lond. 4to. 1589. Dedicated to Hugh Ofley, sheriff of the city of London. 21. Greenes Mourning Garment: Given him by Repentance...that wish to weane themselves from wanton desires. Both Pleasant and Profitable. Lond. 4to. 1590; 1597, 1616. Dedicated to George Clifford earl of Cumberland.... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - English drama - 1861 - 656 pages
...John Busbie. 1590. 4to. Greenes Mourning Garment: giren kirn by Repentance at the Funerals of Lore ; which he presents for a favour to all young Gentlemen, that wish to iccane themselves from wanton desires. Both Pleasant and Profitable. By 72. Greene. L'triusque Academifp.... | |
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