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Storojenko's life of Robert Greene, tr. by E.A.B. Hodgetts, with introduction and notes by the editor.
The myrrovr of modestie, 1584. Morando: the Tritameron of loue. 1587. Arbasto: the Anatomie of fortune.
1584.
The carde of Fancie. 1587. Debate betweene Follie and Loue, tr. out of French. 1584. Pandosto: the
Triumph of Time. 1588.
Planetomachia. 1585. Penelopes web. 1587. Spanish masqverado. 1589.
Menaphon: Camillas alarum to slumbering Euphues. 1589. Euphues his censure to Philautus. 1587.
Perimedes the blacke-smith, 1588. Ciceronis amor, or Tullics loue, 1589. The royal exchange, 1590.
Greenes neuer too late, 1590. Francescos fortunes: or, The second part of Greenes neuer too late,
1590.
Alcida: Greenes metamorphosis, 1617. Greenes mourning garment, 1616. Greenes farewell to Folly, 1591.
A notable discouery of coosnage: the art of conny-catching, 1591-92. A dispvtation betweene a hee and shee
conny-catcher, 1592.
The blacke book's messenger, 1592. The defence of conny-catching, 1592. Philomela: the Lady Fitzwaters
nightingale, 1592. A quippe for an vpstart courtier, 1592.
Orpharion, 1599. Greens Groats-worth of wit, 1596. The repentance of Robert Greene, 1592. Greenes
vision.
Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay, 1594. Orlando Furioso, 1599. James the Fourth, 1598. Alphonsus, 1599.
A looking-glasse for London and England, 1594. George a Greene, the pinner of Wakefield, 1599. Selimus,
1594. A Maidens dreame, 1591.
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