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.