- Shakespeare's play As You Like It
Robert Greene made
reference to the name in
Menaphon :
Camillas alarum to
slumbering Euphues, in his
melancholie cell at Silexedra...
- Absurdity. His
first appearance in
print was his
preface to
Robert Greene's
Menaphon,
which offers a
brief definition of art and
overview of
contemporary literature...
- by the Ur-Hamlet.
Thomas Nashe, in his
introduction to
Robert Greene's
Menaphon (1589),
writes in a
riddling way that
seems to
leave clues regarding the...
- (1588) and
Menaphon (1589).
Short poems and
songs incorporated in some of the
romances attest to his
ability as a
lyric poet. One song from
Menaphon, Weep...
- with Spenser, Marlowe, and Chapman", and
quotes Nashe,
prefacing Greene's
Menaphon (1589), in
saying that
Roydon "hath
shewed himselfe singular in the immortall...
-
Botero –
Della ragione di
Stato (The
Reason of State)
Robert Greene –
Menaphon Richard Hakluyt – The Prin****l Navigations, Voiages,
Traffiques and Discoueries...
- sources, the
first being Thomas Nashe's 1589
preface to
Robert Greene's
Menaphon.
William Shakespeare wrote his play
Hamlet sometime between 1599 and 1602...
-
Ceneus – a
Persian lord
Ortygius – a
Persian lord
Meander – a
Persian lord
Menaphon – a
Persian lord
Bajazeth –
Emperor of
Turkey Zabina – wife of Bajazeth...
-
Travels and
Adventures of Don Simonides, 1584; by
Robert Greene in his
Menaphon, Camilla's
Alarum to
Slumbering Euphues, 1589; and by
Thomas Lodge in his...
- the
writer called hexameters.
Thomas Nashe in his
preface to Greene's
Menaphon ridiculed this
performance as his
heroicall poetrie,
infired ... with an...