Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 ページ |
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... early fifteenth century . A precise source study on the formal con- troversy would be difficult and probably inconclusive . The genre as it developed in England was strongly influenced by the work of two continental humanists , both of ...
... early fifteenth century . A precise source study on the formal con- troversy would be difficult and probably inconclusive . The genre as it developed in England was strongly influenced by the work of two continental humanists , both of ...
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... Early Tudor Controversy THAT THE BRIEF , intensive formal controversy which flourished during the early 1540s was inaugurated by an author of no less distinguished reputation than Sir Thomas Elyot is an important fact . Francis Utley ...
... Early Tudor Controversy THAT THE BRIEF , intensive formal controversy which flourished during the early 1540s was inaugurated by an author of no less distinguished reputation than Sir Thomas Elyot is an important fact . Francis Utley ...
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... early as 1525 - too early to be influenced , like the others , by the persona of the Renaissance formal controversy . Interest in the formal controversy during the 1560s may also account for the appearance of certain other plays devoted ...
... early as 1525 - too early to be influenced , like the others , by the persona of the Renaissance formal controversy . Interest in the formal controversy during the 1560s may also account for the appearance of certain other plays devoted ...
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