Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... importance of his experiment lies in the spirit in which it was undertaken , the evidence of a striking critical interest in language on the eve of the Early Tudor period . The succeeding generation produced both personalities and ...
... importance of his experiment lies in the spirit in which it was undertaken , the evidence of a striking critical interest in language on the eve of the Early Tudor period . The succeeding generation produced both personalities and ...
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... importance For preceptes in all Authors , ... without applying vnto them , the Imitation of examples , be hard , drie , and cold , and therfore barrayn , vnfruitfull and vnpleasant.3 With the stimulating help of the cunningest Master ...
... importance For preceptes in all Authors , ... without applying vnto them , the Imitation of examples , be hard , drie , and cold , and therfore barrayn , vnfruitfull and vnpleasant.3 With the stimulating help of the cunningest Master ...
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... importance of the wooers of Lucrece in Henry Medwall's Fulgens and Lucrece ( printed 1513-19 , possibly acted 1497 ) is quite eclipsed by the byplay of the wooers of her handmaid . The theme of Man's temptations is interspersed in ...
... importance of the wooers of Lucrece in Henry Medwall's Fulgens and Lucrece ( printed 1513-19 , possibly acted 1497 ) is quite eclipsed by the byplay of the wooers of her handmaid . The theme of Man's temptations is interspersed in ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
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Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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