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... Euphues in the following terms : - " Euphues is he , that is apt by goodness of wit and appliable by the readiness of will to learning , having all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body , that must another day serve learning ...
... Euphues in the following terms : - " Euphues is he , that is apt by goodness of wit and appliable by the readiness of will to learning , having all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body , that must another day serve learning ...
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... Euphues to his friend Livia , " and " Livia from the Emperour's court to Euphues at Athens , " up to which chapter we have heard nothing of an Emperor , whom Lyly , quite uncon- sciously it seems , here mentions , thinking evidently of ...
... Euphues to his friend Livia , " and " Livia from the Emperour's court to Euphues at Athens , " up to which chapter we have heard nothing of an Emperor , whom Lyly , quite uncon- sciously it seems , here mentions , thinking evidently of ...
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... Euphues is not the beginning of Euphuism in England , but only the climax . Sir Philip Sidney , although he may have spoken Euphuism in court , avoided it entirely in his Arcadia , written between 1580-86 . The publication of the ...
... Euphues is not the beginning of Euphuism in England , but only the climax . Sir Philip Sidney , although he may have spoken Euphuism in court , avoided it entirely in his Arcadia , written between 1580-86 . The publication of the ...
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