Euphues his censure to Philautus wherein is presented a philosophicall combat betweene Hector and Achylles, discouering in foure discourses, interlaced with diuerse delightfull tragedies, the vertues necessary to be incident in euery gentleman: had in question at the siege of Troy betwixt sondry Grecian and Troian lords: especially debated to discouer the perfection of a souldier. ... Robertus Greene, in artibus magister.
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- Euphues his censure to Philautus wherein is presented a philosophicall combat betweene Hector and Achylles, discouering in foure discourses, interlaced with diuerse delightfull tragedies, the vertues necessary to be incident in euery gentleman: had in question at the siege of Troy betwixt sondry Grecian and Troian lords: especially debated to discouer the perfection of a souldier. ... Robertus Greene, in artibus magister.
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- Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.
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- London :: Printed by Iohn Wolfe for Edward White, and are to bee sold at his shop, at the litle north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gunne,
- 1587.
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TO THE RIGHT HONORA∣ble Robert, earle of Essex & Ewe, vicount of Hereford, and Bourghchier, Lord Ferrer
of Chattley, Bourghchier and Louayne, maister of the Queenes maiesties horse, Robert Greene wisheth increase of honor and vertue. - ¶ To the Reader.
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A Philosophicall combat betweene
Hector andAchilles, wherein in the persons of the Tro∣ian and Gretian Lords; are in fowre discourses in-ri∣ched with fowre delightfull Hystories, the ver∣tuous mindes of true nobilitie and gen∣tility pleasantly discouered.- Vlisses Tale. A Tragedy
- ¶ The second discourse after Supper.
- Helenus his discourse of Wysedome.
- Helenus his Tragedie. Ex sapientia sumus prouidi.
- Cleophanes Oration to the Citizens.
- ¶ The third discourse.
- ¶ Hectors discourse of Fortitude.
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¶ Hectors Tragedie. Audaces Fortuna adiu
at. - ¶ The fourth discourse of Liberality.
- ¶ Achilles discourse of Liberalitie.
- ¶ Achilles Tragedie. Index animi liberalitas.