A Quest of Inquirie: Some Contexts of Tudor Literature |
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Some Backgrounds | 30 |
Shakespeare and Some Social Influences | 48 |
The Literary Relevance of Tudor Facts | 55 |
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ancient artifice artists Ascham audience beauty C. S. Lewis Campion characters Chaucer chivalry classical comedy contemporary Court courtiers courtly critics devisers dramatic dramatist E. K. Chambers Elizabeth Elizabethan England English epic Essex euery example Faerie Queene Gascoigne George Peele gloss Gorboduc Greek Greene Greene's Hamlet Harington Harvey hath haue Henry Holinshed honor Ibid imitation invention Italian kind King knights Lady Latin learned less literary London Lord loue lovers Lyly Lyly's matter medieval merely modern moral Nashe nature never notes Ovid Oxford Peele Peele's Petrarch play playwright plot poem Poesie poet poetry praise princes prose Puttenham Queen realize Renaissance rhyme Richard Robert Greene romantic Ryme scene Shakespeare Shepheardes Calender Sidney Sidney's simply sixteenth-century sonnet speech Spenser stage story tale theme things thou tiltyard tion traditions tragedy translation trochees Tudor turn verse Virgil vpon wading farther Webbe Webbe's woodwose words writers