Publications of George Smith Green

Author

  • Green, George Smith. Oliver Cromwell: an Historical Play. By Mr. George Smith Green. To which is Prefix'd an Extract or Journal of the Rise and Progress of Oliver Cromwell. London: printed by and for J. Watts at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincolns-Inn-Fields, MDCCLII. [1752]. ESTC No. T42193. Grub Street ID 270994.
  • Green, George Smith. The parson's parlour. A poem. By a tradesman of Oxford. Oxford: printed for the Author, and sold by R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Paternoster Row, [1756]. ESTC No. T33095. Grub Street ID 263758.
  • Green, George Smith. The parson's parlour. A poem. By a tradesman of Oxford. Oxford: printed for the author: and sold at the watchmaker's shop opposite All Souls College: and by R. Baldwin, in Paternoster Row, London, [1756]. ESTC No. N11012. Grub Street ID 1006.
  • Green, George Smith. A new version of the Paradise lost: or, Milton paraphrased. In which the measure and versification are corrected and harmonized; ... and the faults of which the author stands accused by Addison, and other of the criticks, are removed. With annotations on the original text, ... By a gentleman of Oxford. Oxford: printed by W. Jackson, and sold by R. Baldwin, 1756. ESTC No. T177319. Grub Street ID 214264.
  • Green, George Smith. The life of Mr. John Van, a clergyman's son, of Woody, in Hampshire. Being A Series of many extraordinary Events, and surprizing Vicissitudes: In which are shewn, among a great Number of singular and merry Occurrences, his Entrance into the Army as a Trooper; his Bravery against the Rebels; his Marriage with an Heiress of eight hundred Pounds a Year, at St. Ive's in Huntingdonshire; his Conduct in High Life; his Favours from Fortune, and Reduction to Poverty. Written by his Friend and Acquaintance, G. S. Green. In two volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for Francis Noble, at Otway's Head, in King-Street Covent-Garden; and John Noble, at Dryden's Head, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester-Square, [1757?]. ESTC No. T57440. Grub Street ID 283715.
  • Green, George Smith. The images of the ancients, particularly those in the University of Oxford. With some reflections on virtue, ancient and modern: a poem. To which is added A very friendly epistle to the author of The critical review; containing a key to the parson's parlour. By a tradesman of Oxford. London: printed for J. Scott; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1758. ESTC No. T196071. Grub Street ID 229560.
  • Green, George Smith. The images of the ancients, particularly those in the University of Oxford. With some reflections on virtue, ancient and modern: a poem. To which is added A very friendly epistle to the author of The critical review; containing a key to the parson's parlour. By a tradesman of Oxford. London: printed for J. Scott, 1758. ESTC No. T154503. Grub Street ID 198615.
  • Green, George Smith. The nice lady: a comedy. London: printed by J. Medley, near the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and sold by all the booksellers in England and Wales, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N10346. Grub Street ID 356.