Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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In Sir Thomas More's Utopia ( 1515-1516 ) , the inhabitants of that ideal country
follow the ethical system of Plutarch and Aristotle ; the Utopians are said to “ set
great store by Plutarch's books . ” 78 Sir Thomas Elyot , in The Gouernour ( 1531
) ...
In Sir Thomas More's Utopia ( 1515-1516 ) , the inhabitants of that ideal country
follow the ethical system of Plutarch and Aristotle ; the Utopians are said to “ set
great store by Plutarch's books . ” 78 Sir Thomas Elyot , in The Gouernour ( 1531
) ...
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... Half of the Sixteenth Century OF THE ENGLISH NON - RELIGIOUS PROSE
WRITINGS BETWEEN 1550 AND 1600 the most important as representative
works of the period are the educational treatises of Thomas Wilson and Roger
Ascham ...
... Half of the Sixteenth Century OF THE ENGLISH NON - RELIGIOUS PROSE
WRITINGS BETWEEN 1550 AND 1600 the most important as representative
works of the period are the educational treatises of Thomas Wilson and Roger
Ascham ...
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The realistic and picaresque tales are Thomas Deloney's lack of Newberie ( 1596
-1597 ) , Thomas of Reading ( 1597-1600 ) , and The Gentle Craft ( 1597-1600 ) ,
and Thomas Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveller , Or , The Life of lacke ...
The realistic and picaresque tales are Thomas Deloney's lack of Newberie ( 1596
-1597 ) , Thomas of Reading ( 1597-1600 ) , and The Gentle Craft ( 1597-1600 ) ,
and Thomas Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveller , Or , The Life of lacke ...
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