Elizabethan Prose FictionMerritt E. Lawlis Odyssey Press, 1967 - 649 Seiten |
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... nature of the man disposeth that consent of the manners . " Now whereas you seem to love my nature and loathe my nurture , you bewray your own weakness in thinking that nature may any ways be altered by education ; and you have examples ...
... nature of the man disposeth that consent of the manners . " Now whereas you seem to love my nature and loathe my nurture , you bewray your own weakness in thinking that nature may any ways be altered by education ; and you have examples ...
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... nature we shall never err ? Doth not Aristotle allege and confirm that nature frameth or maketh nothing in any point rude , vain , or unperfect ? Nature was had in such estimation and admiration among the heathen people that she was ...
... nature we shall never err ? Doth not Aristotle allege and confirm that nature frameth or maketh nothing in any point rude , vain , or unperfect ? Nature was had in such estimation and admiration among the heathen people that she was ...
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... nature honored with sundry exquisite qualities , so beautified with the excellence of both as it was a question whether fortune or nature were more prodigal in deciphering the riches of their bounties . Wise he was , as holding in his ...
... nature honored with sundry exquisite qualities , so beautified with the excellence of both as it was a question whether fortune or nature were more prodigal in deciphering the riches of their bounties . Wise he was , as holding in his ...
Inhalt
PREFACE 1 INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Sackful of News c 1558 ANONYMOUS | 13 |
The Adventures of Master F J 1573 | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adam Spencer Aliena amongst Anatomy of Wit answer Apolonius beauty began Bellaria brother called cause chamber clothiers command conceit cony cony-catchers Corydon countenance courtesy cross-biters death Deloney desire discourse disdain Dorastus doth duke Egistus Elizabethan emendation Esdras Euphues euphuism eyes fair fair lady fancy father favor Fawnia fear folly fortune Frances gentleman gentlewoman Gerismond goodwife grief hand hath hear heard heart heaven honor husband Julina king lady leave live Lodge look lover Lucilla Lyly Master F. J. means mind mistress Montanus Naples Nashe never night Pandosto passions perceive Pergo Philautus Phoebe pleasure poor pray prince proverb Tilley revenge Robert Greene Rosader Rosalind saith Saladyne sense servant shalt shepherd sighs Silla Silvio sorrow sweet tell thee thereof thine Thomas Cole thou art thought thyself Unfortunate Traveler unto verser wife woman words young