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- the writer and printer Henry Chettle, who arranged its publication. Groatsworth was entered in the Stationers' Register 'upon the peril of Henry Chettle'...
- 1592—Robert Greene parodied one of its lines in his 1592 pamphlet A Groatsworth of Wit—the implication is that all three parts of the trilogy were being...
- to The Repentance of Robert Greene, Greene is alleged to have written Groatsworth during the month prior to his death, including in it a letter to his...
- Greene, leaving many papers in sundry booksellers' hands, among other his Groatsworth of Wit, in which a letter written to divers play-makers is offensively...
- Vol. 1985. London: Dent. Carroll, D. Allen (2004). "Reading the 1592 Groatsworth Attack on Shakespeare". Tennessee Law Review. 72 (1). Tennessee Law Review...
- Greene's unintentionally elevating remarks about him as a dramatist in A Groatsworth of Wit, including the designation 'famous', and the many imitations of...
- Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, directed by F. R. Benson. Evidence: in Groatsworth of Wit, Robert Greene writes about "an upstart crow, beautified with...
- Who Magazine issues 359–362); "Mr Nobody" (Doctor Who Annual 2006); "A Groatsworth of Wit" (Doctor Who Magazine issues 363–364). [Reprinted in official...
- Thomas Nashe – An Almond for a Parrat 1592 Robert Greene – Greene's Groatsworth of Wit Gabriel HarveyFoure Letters and certaine Sonnets Richard Johnson...
- earlier and was on stage by September 1592. Robert Greene's pamphlet A Groatsworth of Wit (registered on 20 September 1592) parodies a line from 3 Henry...