Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... comedy the conception was of a narrative in elegiac verse with a ' happy ' ending . The Lives of the Saints or the tales of Walter Map could be included within its scope . The currency of this idea was promoted by the use of Ovid as a ...
... comedy the conception was of a narrative in elegiac verse with a ' happy ' ending . The Lives of the Saints or the tales of Walter Map could be included within its scope . The currency of this idea was promoted by the use of Ovid as a ...
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... comedy as a piece of dramatic artifice with no deep meaning essential to its mirth - making purpose is , nevertheless , traceable in this period . Udall knows nothing more comēdable for a mas recreation Than Mirth which is vsed in an ...
... comedy as a piece of dramatic artifice with no deep meaning essential to its mirth - making purpose is , nevertheless , traceable in this period . Udall knows nothing more comēdable for a mas recreation Than Mirth which is vsed in an ...
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... comedy or enterlude of Johan Baptystes preachynge in the Wyl- dernesse , 131 ; Temptacyon of our Lorde , 131 ; God's Promises , 131 ; Thre Lawes , 132 ; use of term ' comedy , ' 138 Barclay , Alexander , use of classical pastoral , 6 ...
... comedy or enterlude of Johan Baptystes preachynge in the Wyl- dernesse , 131 ; Temptacyon of our Lorde , 131 ; God's Promises , 131 ; Thre Lawes , 132 ; use of term ' comedy , ' 138 Barclay , Alexander , use of classical pastoral , 6 ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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