Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... sixteenth - century mind of the recovery of classical texts is , of course , undeniable , as a large proportion of the following pages must testify , but the limits within which the leaven of ' Humanism ' worked effectively , the ...
... sixteenth - century mind of the recovery of classical texts is , of course , undeniable , as a large proportion of the following pages must testify , but the limits within which the leaven of ' Humanism ' worked effectively , the ...
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... century and in the early decades of the sixteenth century the character of English literature is very complex . Hawes ' use of material from Boccaccio1 and Bar- clay's attention to Mantuan and Sallust show a readiness to make use of ...
... century and in the early decades of the sixteenth century the character of English literature is very complex . Hawes ' use of material from Boccaccio1 and Bar- clay's attention to Mantuan and Sallust show a readiness to make use of ...
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... sixteenth century . It is notable that one of the best known of Tudor schoolmasters , William Lily , should be also one of the finest Greek scholars in England in the first quarter of the sixteenth century and that in the Statutes of St ...
... sixteenth century . It is notable that one of the best known of Tudor schoolmasters , William Lily , should be also one of the finest Greek scholars in England in the first quarter of the sixteenth century and that in the Statutes of St ...
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