CHAUCER – SHAKESPEARE : ANSWER KEY
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CHAUCER TO SHAKESPEAR KEY
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1.
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Chaucer
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2
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East-midlands
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3.
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1340-1400
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4.
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Edward III, Richard II &
Henry IV
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5.
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14th century
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6.
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Troilus and Criseyde
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7.
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The Legend of Good Women
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8.
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Henry IV
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9.
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French, Italian, English
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10.
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William Langland
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11.
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14th cemtury
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12.
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England and France
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13.
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An epic
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14.
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An anonymous writer
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15.
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11th century
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16.
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The epidemic of plague that
occurred in Chaucer’s age
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17.
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Shakespeare
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18.
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John Wycliff
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19.
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Prologue to Canterbury Tales
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20.
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Le Ramaunt de ta Rose
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21.
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Octasyllabic Couplets
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22.
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Gower
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23.
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Chaucer’s The Legend of Good Women
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24.
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Troilus and Cryseyde
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25.
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Dryden
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26.
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Spenser
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27.
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Matthew Arnold
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28.
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Matthew Arnold
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29.
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Lowes
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30.
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G. K. Chesterton
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31.
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Boccaccio
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32.
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Tabard Inn
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33.
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Four
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34.
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Thomas Becket
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35.
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Canterbury
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36.
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29
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37.
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Tabard Inn
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38.
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Harry Bailey
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39.
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April
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40.
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3
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41.
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8
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42.
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3
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43.
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20 finished and 4 partly
completed
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44.
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The Physician’s Tale
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45.
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The Knight’s Tale
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46.
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Parson’s Tale
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47.
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Chaucer
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48.
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Langland
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49.
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3
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50.
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Chaucer
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51.
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The Book of the Duchess
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52.
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The Clerk’s Tale
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53.
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The Merchant
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54.
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Troilus and Cryseyde
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55.
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Troilus and Cryseyde
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56.
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Cryseyde
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57.
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Fabliau
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58.
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The name of the town
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59.
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Squire
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60.
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From 1365 to 1373
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61.
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1388
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62.
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Nun’s Priest’s Tale
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63.
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The Canterbury Tales
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64.
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Legende of Good Women
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65.
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Merchant
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66.
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Deaf
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67.
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ummoner
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68.
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Three
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69.
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Cock
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70.
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Nun’s Priest’s Tale
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71.
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Nun’s Priest’s Tale
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72.
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Hector
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73.
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The Knight
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74.
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The Parson
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75.
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Green
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76.
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Monk
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77.
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Monk
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78.
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The House of fame
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79.
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The Parliament of Fouls
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80.
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Nun’s Priest’s Tale
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81.
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Franklin’s Tale
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82.
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Rhymed couplets
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83.
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1386
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84.
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The death of Blanche of
Lancester, first wife of John of Gaunt
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85.
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The Parliament of Fouls
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86.
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Boccaccio
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87.
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Latin
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88.
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Treatise on the Astrolate
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89.
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The Book of the Duchess
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90.
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Troilus and Cryseyde
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91.
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Chaucer
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92.
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Nun’s Priest’s Tale
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93.
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Speculum Meditantis
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94.
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John Barbour
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95.
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English
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96.
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Bible
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97.
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Malory’s Morte d’ Arthur
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98.
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1475
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99.
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James I
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100.
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Octosyllabic Couplets
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101.
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Romantic Biography
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102.
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Henryson’s The Testament of Cresseid
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103.
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Dunbar
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104.
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The Thrissil and the Rois
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105.
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Why come ye not to court
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106.
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Realism
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107.
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Morality play
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108.
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Meter
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109.
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John Lydgate
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110.
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John Lydgate
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111.
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Partly autobiographical
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112.
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Hoccleve’s The Regement of Princess
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113.
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Stephen Hawes
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114.
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English pastorals
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115.
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William Caxton
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116.
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John Fisher
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117.
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1551
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118.
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Epithalamion
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119.
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Prothalamion
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120.
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88
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121.
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Allegorical poem
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122.
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1596
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123.
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Nine lines
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124.
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Spenser’s The Faerie Queene
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125.
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Wyatt
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126.
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Tottel’s Miscellany
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127.
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Blank verse
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128.
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Earl of Surrey
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129.
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Henry Howar
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130.
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Myrrowre for Magistrates
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131.
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Poulter’s measure
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132.
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Blank verse
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133.
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Gascoigne
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134.
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108
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135.
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More’s Utopia
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136.
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Gasson’s School of Abuse
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137.
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Drayton
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138.
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Sonnet series
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139.
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Samuel Daniel
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140.
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The Legend of Good women
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141.
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Langland
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142.
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Confessio Amantis
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143.
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Speculum Meditantis
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144.
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Vox Clamantis
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145.
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Wycliff
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146.
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Medieval period
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147.
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Henryson
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148.
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Dunbar
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149.
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Wolsey
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150.
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Lydgate
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151.
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Ship of Fools
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152.
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More
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153.
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Unknown author
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154.
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1562
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155.
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Nicholas Udall
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156.
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Spenser
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157.
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Mother Hubberd’s Tale
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158.
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An allegorical poem
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159.
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Prince Arthur
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160.
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Nine lines
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161.
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Spenser
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162.
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1557
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163.
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Couplet ending
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164.
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Surrey
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165.
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Surrey
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166.
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Thomas Sackville
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167.
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Shakespeare
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168.
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The Complaynt of Rosamand
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169.
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The Phoenix Nest
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170.
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Ferrex and Porrex
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171.
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The Three Dramatic Unities
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172.
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The Vision of Piers the Plowman
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173.
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Piers the Plowman
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174.
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Irony
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175.
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Langland’s Piers the Plowman
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176.
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The Vision of a Field Full of
Folks
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177.
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Passus V
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178.
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Seven
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179.
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The Vision of Holy Church
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180.
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Chaucer
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181.
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Vox Clamantis
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182.
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Clerk, Soldier, Ploughman
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183.
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Love and Marriage
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184.
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John of Trevisa
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185.
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French
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186.
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1377
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187.
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John Wycliff
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188.
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John Wycliff
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189.
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The followers of Wycliff
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190.
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Latin texts
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191.
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1380
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192.
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1370-1450
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193.
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Thomas Occleve
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194.
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Occleve’s The Governail of Princes
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195.
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Alexander Barclay
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196.
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Barclay
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197.
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Barclay
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198.
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Barclay
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199.
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Barclay
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200.
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Stephen Hawes
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201.
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John Lydgate
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202.
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John Lydgate
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203.
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1460-1529
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204.
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John Skelton
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205.
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Garland of Lawree
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206.
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William Dunbar
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207.
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Dunbar
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208.
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The Thistle and the Rose
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209.
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Doughlas The Palace of Honour
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210.
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,, ,, ,,
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211.
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Gavin Doughlas
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212.
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An anonymous writer
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213.
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Pleasures of life
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214.
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Ballad
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215.
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To dance
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216.
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Ballad
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217.
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Merchant
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218.
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East-midland dialect
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219.
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The Recuyell of the Historye of
Troye
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220.
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Translation of the Golden
Legend
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221.
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Malory
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222.
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Morte d’ Arthur
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223.
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,, ,,
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224.
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More’s Utopia
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225.
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Roger Ascham
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226.
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Thomas Cranner
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227.
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William Tyndale’s English New Testament
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228.
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Italian tradition
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229.
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Wyatt
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230.
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Three quatrains and a couplet
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231.
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Thomas Sackville
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232.
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1558
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233.
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1737
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234.
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Morality plays
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235.
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Theological
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236.
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Morality play
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237.
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,, ,,
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238.
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15th century
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239.
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Interludes
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240.
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Stories from the Bible
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241.
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Gorboduc
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242.
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1576
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243.
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Adam
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244.
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Morality play
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245.
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The nobility, the clergy, and
the merchants.
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246.
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History of Troy
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247.
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1589
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248.
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The Old Wives’ Tale
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249.
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Alphonsus, King of Aragon
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250.
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The Winter’s Tale
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251.
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As You Like It
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252.
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Doctor Faustus
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253.
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The Massacre at Paris
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254.
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Power
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255.
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Marlowe
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256.
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Mr. W. H
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257.
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Hamlet
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258.
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Ben Jonson
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259.
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The Tempest
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260.
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To live or not to live
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261.
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Edgar
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262.
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Hamlet
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263.
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Macbeth
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264.
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Julius Caesar
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265.
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Hamlet
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266.
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Henry IV
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267.
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North’s Plutarch
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268.
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Hollinshed’s Chronicles
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269.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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270.
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A. C. Bradley
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271.
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T. S. Eliot
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272.
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,, ,,
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273.
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Ernest Jones
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274.
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Caroline Spurgeon
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275.
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Post-Colonial critics
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276.
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The Anatomy of Wit
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277.
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Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical
Polity
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278.
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Thomas Overbury
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279.
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Shakespeare
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280.
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Every Man in His Humour
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281.
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Defence of Ryme
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282.
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7
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283.
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The Old Wives Tales
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284.
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Rambling chronicle play
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285.
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Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay
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286.
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Robert Greene
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287.
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Thomas Nash
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288.
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The Life of Jack Wilton
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289.
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Thomas Lodge
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290.
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French
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291.
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154
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292.
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Timon of Athens
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293.
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Henry VIII and Pericles
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294.
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Ben Jonson
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295.
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Discoveries
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296.
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Ben Jonson
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297.
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,, ,,
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298.
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Historical Tragedy
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299.
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The Fox
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300.
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The Silent Woman
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301.
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John Fletcher
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302.
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,, ,,
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303.
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Philaster
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304.
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The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
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305.
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Tragedie of Chabot
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306.
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Antonio’s Revenge
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307.
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Thomas Dekker
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308.
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,, ,,
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309.
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The Virgin Martyr
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310
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The Changeling
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311.
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Macbeth
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312.
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Romantic Comedy
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313.
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Thomas Heywood
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314.
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Tragedy
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315.
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The Duchess of Malfi
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316.
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Elizabethan Drama
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317.
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Cyril Tourner
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318.
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English and Latin
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319.
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58
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320.
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1625
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321.
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Ruskin
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322.
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The play within the play in
Hamlet
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323.
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Sir Walter Raleigh
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324.
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Gloriana
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325.
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Charles Lamb
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326.
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Faerie Queene
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327.
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Twelve Books
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328.
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Twelve
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329.
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Six
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330.
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Book XII
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331.
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Aristotle
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332.
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Ben Jonson
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333.
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Because there are twelve months
in a year
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334.
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Bacon
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335.
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Montaigne
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336.
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Bacon
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337.
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Sir Philip Sidney
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338.
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Ten
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339.
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58
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340.
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Hamlet
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341.
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Macbeth
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342.
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John of Gaunt, Duke of
Lancester
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343.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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344.
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Polonius
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345.
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Prospero
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346.
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Macbeth
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347.
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Matthew Arnold
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348.
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Shakespeare was born at
Stratford on the banks of the river Avon
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349.
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Each of them deals with a
particular ‘Humour’ in human nature.
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350.
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Avoidance of foreign influence
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351.
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Measure for Measure
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352.
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Much Ado About Nothing
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353.
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Dekker
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354.
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Chaucer’s characters
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355.
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John Purvey
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356.
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The ten-syllabic line arranged
in seven-line stanza
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357.
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1453
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358.
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The Parliament of Fouls
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359.
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A. C. Ward
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360.
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A Political and Military
chronicles of France
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361.
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Chaucer
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362.
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John Skelton
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363.
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A satire on the drinking habit
of women.
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364.
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Historie de France
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365.
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Italy
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366.
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Petrarch
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367.
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1579-1602
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368.
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Spenser
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369.
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The Merchant of Venice
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370.
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Sidney
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371.
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Queen Mary
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372.
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Ithaca
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373.
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Beatrice
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374.
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Laura
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375.
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1595
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376.
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Elizabeth Boyle
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377.
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Mr. W.H.
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378.
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3
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379.
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Fable
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380.
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1453
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381.
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Petrarch
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382.
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1415
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383.
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Hugh Latimer
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384.
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Prose work
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385.
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Chaucer
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386.
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Rhymes of Sir Thopas
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387.
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1588
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388.
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Claudius
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389.
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Tamberlaine
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390.
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Literae Humaniores
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391.
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1453
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392.
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Nicholas Young
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393.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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394.
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24
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395.
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Utopia
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396.
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1492
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397.
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1498
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398.
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1485
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399.
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Lady Elizabeth
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400.
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Boccaccio
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401.
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300
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402.
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Dante
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403.
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Rhyme Royal
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404.
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Thomas Sackville
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405.
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Tidings from the session
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406.
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Dirty conditions of society
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407.
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Mary
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408.
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Book of martyrs
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409.
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George Foxe
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410.
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Arnold
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411.
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Henry VIII
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412.
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1525
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413.
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1529
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414.
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London Lick Penny
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415.
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96
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416
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Tottel’s Miscellany
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417.
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1557
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418.
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Terza rima
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419.
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Narrative Unity
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420.
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Ballad
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421.
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Chaucer
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422.
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An Athenian tragic dramatist
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423.
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12
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424.
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A Greek hero
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425.
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The Tempest
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426.
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Marlowe
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427.
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Ancrene Riwle
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428.
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15th century
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429.
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Hugh Latimer
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430.
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Lydgate
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431.
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La Mala Regle
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432.
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Thomas More
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433.
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Marlowe
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434.
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Thespis
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435.
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H.W. Garrod
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436.
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Edward I
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437.
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Lionel Trilling
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438.
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The Tale of Sir Thopas
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439.
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Lyric
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440.
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15th century
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441.
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Italian stories
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442.
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Albert
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443.
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William Dunbar
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444.
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Carols
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445.
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Lyric
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446.
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15th century
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447.
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A French reformer
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448.
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Barcley and Henryson
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449.
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Italy
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450.
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George Herbert
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451.
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Clergy
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452.
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E. Albert
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453.
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Legious
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454.
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Huxley
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455.
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Higden
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456.
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Latin
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457.
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John Trevisa
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458.
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A.C. Ward
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459.
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20
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460.
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Women
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461.
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Voice of the clergy
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462.
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King James I
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463.
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Niece to Henry V
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464.
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Fashion in dress
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465.
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The Jew of Malta
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466.
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Love of wealth
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467.
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Wordly powers
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468.
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Edward I
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469.
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1200-1550
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470.
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Wit and Humour
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471.
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England and France
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472.
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Edward III
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473.
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John Ball
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474.
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King Lear
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475.
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,, ,,
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476.
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Measure for Measure
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477.
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,, ,,
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478.
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Edmund
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479.
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The Tempest
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480.
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Mrs. Jameson
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481.
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Dryden
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482.
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Dunbar
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483.
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Ralph Roister Doister
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484.
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Spenser
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485.
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Coleridge
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486.
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Thomas Browne
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487.
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G. L. Kitteridge
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488.
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Philemon Holland
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489.
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Dryden
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490.
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Hebrew
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491.
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Greek
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492.
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Politics
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493.
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Hamlet
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494.
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Cervantes
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495.
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Twelfth Night
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496.
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Wycliff’s Bible
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497.
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1593
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498.
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James I
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499.
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Edward II
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500.
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Self identification of the
individual.
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501.
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Twelfth Night
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502.
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1377
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503.
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Spenser
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504.
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Spenser
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505.
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Samuel Daniel
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506.
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Michael Drayton
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507.
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Dr. Johnson
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508.
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Virgil and Theocrius
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509.
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Amoretti
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510.
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The Faerie Queen
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511.
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6
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512.
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Henry Constable
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513.
|
The Faerie Queene
|
514.
|
Presbyterians
|
515.
|
Thomas Cartright
|
516.
|
The Rose
|
517.
|
The Jew of Malta
|
518.
|
14
|
519.
|
The Spanish Tragedy
|
520.
|
1598.
|
521.
|
4
|
522.
|
The Taming of the Shrew
|
523.
|
Henry VII
|
524.
|
The Comedy of Errors
|
525.
|
Pautus’ Menaechmi or The Twins
|
526.
|
All the world is a stage
|
527.
|
Measure for Measure
|
528.
|
1614
|
529.
|
Dowden
|
530.
|
The Tempest
|
531.
|
Twelfth Night
|
532.
|
Anti-immigrant incitement
|
533.
|
The Spanish Tragedy
|
534.
|
Wilson Knight
|
535.
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All’s Well That Ends Well
|
536.
|
Charlton
|
537.
|
Elizabethan
|
538.
|
Neglected thing
|
539.
|
Northumbrian
|
540.
|
Widsith
|
541.
|
Miles Coverdale
|
542.
|
Great Bible
|
543.
|
1589
|
544.
|
Donne
|
545.
|
School of Abuse
|
546.
|
Gascoigne
|
547.
|
Thomas Nash
|
548.
|
Alfred
|
549.
|
Aelfric
|
550.
|
,,
|
551.
|
Robert Henryson
|
552.
|
John Skeleton
|
553.
|
Hugh Latimer
|
554.
|
An interlude
|
555.
|
Hooker
|
556.
|
Henry Howard Surrey
|
557.
|
Supposes
|
558.
|
Sidney
|
559.
|
Drayton
|
560.
|
Daniel
|
561.
|
Lyly
|
562.
|
Marlowe
|
563.
|
Tragedy
|
564.
|
Jealousy
|
565.
|
Ambition
|
566.
|
Indecisiveness
|
567.
|
Macbeth
|
568.
|
Shakespeare
|
569.
|
Prince Hall
|
570.
|
Bottom
|
571.
|
Julius Caesar
|
572.
|
Caius Marcius
|
573.
|
Coriolanus
|
574.
|
Bradley
|
575.
|
Plutarch’s Lives
|
576.
|
Antony and Cleopatra
|
577.
|
Earnest Jones
|
578.
|
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
|
579.
|
The Tempest
|
580.
|
An Italian Tale in Hocatommithi
|
581.
|
Coriolanus
|
582.
|
Hamlet
|
583.
|
Measure for Measure
|
584.
|
Promos and Cassandra
|
585.
|
Spirit
|
586.
|
Measure for Measure
|
587.
|
Brutish savage
|
588.
|
Macbeth
|
589.
|
Act II Scene I
|
590.
|
Much Ado About Nothing
|
591.
|
As You Like It
|
592.
|
The Tempest
|
593.
|
Human qualities
|
594.
|
The Faerie Queene
|
595.
|
Lightborn
|
596.
|
Schlegel
|
597.
|
Richard II
|
598.
|
The Reign of Louis XIV
|
599.
|
Hamlet
|
600.
|
1553-1558
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