Mamillia The second part of the triumph of Pallas: wherein with perpetual fame the constancie of gentlewomen is canonised, and the vniust blasphemies of womens supposed ficklenesse (breathed out by diuerse iniurious persons) by manifest examples clearely infringed. By Robert Greene Maister of Arts, in Cambridge.
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- Mamillia The second part of the triumph of Pallas: wherein with perpetual fame the constancie of gentlewomen is canonised, and the vniust blasphemies of womens supposed ficklenesse (breathed out by diuerse iniurious persons) by manifest examples clearely infringed. By Robert Greene Maister of Arts, in Cambridge.
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- Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Th. C[reede] for William Posonbie,
- 1593.
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"Mamillia The second part of the triumph of Pallas: wherein with perpetual fame the constancie of gentlewomen is canonised, and the vniust blasphemies of womens supposed ficklenesse (breathed out by diuerse iniurious persons) by manifest examples clearely infringed. By Robert Greene Maister of Arts, in Cambridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02131.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT WORSHIP∣FVLL, AND HIS ESPECIALL friends, Robert Lee and Roger Por∣tington Esquires, Robert Greene wi∣sheth health, wealth, and pro∣speritie.
- TO THE GENTLEMEN REA∣DERS, HEALTH.
- RICHARD STAPLETON GEN∣TLEMAN, TO THE CVRTEOVS and Courtly Ladies of England.
- MAMILLIA. The Triumph of Pallas.
- In praise of the Author and his Booke.
- TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVL and vertuous Gentlewoman Mary Rogers, wife to M. Hugh Rogers of Euerton, encrease of worship and vertue.
- THE ANATOMIE OF LO∣VERS FLATTERIES.
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