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... Prose The prose writers of the early Renais- sance were mostly educationists who drew inspiration from classical antiquity but , unlike Sir Thomas More , they chose to write their best works in English . Sir THOMAS ELYOT ( 1490-1546 ) ...
... Prose The prose writers of the early Renais- sance were mostly educationists who drew inspiration from classical antiquity but , unlike Sir Thomas More , they chose to write their best works in English . Sir THOMAS ELYOT ( 1490-1546 ) ...
Page 104
... Prose - JOHN LYLY'S Euphues ( → page 122 ) and SIDNEY'S Arcadia provided with their highly elaborate and adorned style the models for many of the prose works of Shakespeare's age . This is nowhere more evident than in the romances ...
... Prose - JOHN LYLY'S Euphues ( → page 122 ) and SIDNEY'S Arcadia provided with their highly elaborate and adorned style the models for many of the prose works of Shakespeare's age . This is nowhere more evident than in the romances ...
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... Prose . Origins and Growth of Journalism and the Periodic- al Essay . Origins and Growth of the English Novel . Miscellaneous Prose . Augustan Drama . Alexander Pope From The Rape of the Lock Joseph Addison Richard Brinsley Sheridan ...
... Prose . Origins and Growth of Journalism and the Periodic- al Essay . Origins and Growth of the English Novel . Miscellaneous Prose . Augustan Drama . Alexander Pope From The Rape of the Lock Joseph Addison Richard Brinsley Sheridan ...
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