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The epistolary ethos of formal satireSHELBURNE, S.Texas studies in literature and language. 1994, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 135-165, issn 0040-4691Article

«Arden's land acquisitions and the dissolution of the monasteries»KELLER, J. R.English language notes. 1993, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 20-24, issn 0013-8282Article

Marlowe, Madrigals, and a New Elizabethan PoetCHAUDHURI, S.Review of English studies. 1988, Vol 39, Num 154, pp 199-216, issn 0034-6551Article

Caesarenbilder in Alteren Englischen SchauspielFRICKER, R.Anglia (Tübingen). 1988, Vol 106, Num 1-2, pp 26-43, issn 0340-5222Article

Absent Presence and Present Absence : Cross-Couple Convention in Elizabethan Culture in Renaissance Culture and LiteratureHAZARD, M. E.Texas studies in literature and language. 1987, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 1-27, issn 0040-4691Article

Captain Thomas Stukeley : the Man, the Theatrical Record, and the Origins of Tudor « Biographical » DramaCANDIDO, J.Anglia (Tübingen). 1987, Vol 105, Num 1-2, pp 50-67, issn 0340-5222Article

Continuity and Character in Shakespeare and Marlowe in Elizabethan and Jacobean DramaDANSON, L.Studies in English literature, 1500-1900. 1986, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 217-234, issn 0039-3657Article

The Implications of Past Tense Verbs in Early Elizabethan Dumb ShowsRASMUSSEN, E.English studies (Amsterdam). 1986, Vol 67, Num 5, pp 417-419, issn 0013-838XArticle

Strategies for the Page and Strategies for the Stage : Some Interludes of Image and Language Basic to the Production of MeaningMAGUIN, J.-M.Cahiers élisabéthains. 1986, Num 29, pp 39-51, issn 0184-7678Article

The Weird Ways of VocabularyULE, L.ALLC Journal. Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing. 1985, Vol 6, Num 1-2, pp 24-28, issn 0143-3385Article

O. E. D. Tonsword, Robert Laneham's Letter, and the Character of Captain CoxBROCKMAN, B. A.English Language Notes Boulder, Colo. 1984, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 9-12Article

Play Identifications : The Wise Man of West Chester and John a Kent ant John a Cumber | Longshanks and Edward IKNUTSON, R. L.The Huntington Library quarterly. 1984, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 1-11, issn 0018-7895Article

The Viol da Gamba as a Sexual Metaphor in Elizabethan Music and LiteratureUNGERER, G.Renaissance and Reformation. 1984, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 79-90, issn 0034-429XArticle

Accordinge to Sounde Religion: The Elizabethan Controversy over the Funeral SermonTROMLY, F. B.Journal (The) of Medieval and Renaissance Studies Durham, N. C. 1983, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 293-312Article

Archetypal Patterns of Horror and Cruelty in Elizabethan Revenge TragedyFUZIER, J; MAGUIN, J.-M.Cahiers Elisabéthains Montpellier. 1981, Num 19, pp 9-25Article

Freedom of Speech in Sixteenth Century English RhetoricsPARKIN-SPEER, D.Sixteenth (The) Century Journal Kirksville, Mo. 1981, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 65-72Article

Literaturtheorie und Aristokratie in der Tudorzeit. Ein Beitrag zur Funktion des Mäzens im England des 16. Jahrhunderts. Théorie de la littérature et aristocratie à l'époque des Tudor. Contribution à l'étude de la fonction du mécène dans l'Angleterre du XVI siècleAHRENS, R.Anglia Tübingen. 1981, Vol 99, pp 279-311Article

That Two-Handed Engine and Some Renaissance EmblemsGIBBS, A. M.Review (The) of English Studies London. 1980, Vol 31, Num 122, pp 178-183Article

Contention in a Lingering Act: Elizabethan Music and ActingDEAN, J. S.Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik Leipzig. 1978, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 138-149Article

The Poor Cat's Adage and Other Shakespearian Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School EducationORKIN, M.English Studies in Africa Johannesburg. 1978, Vol 21, Num 2, pp 79-88Article

Recent Studies in the English RenaissanceBAKER S. A.Studies in English Literature. 1977, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 149-174Article

Magic into Art: The Magician's Renunciation of Magic in English Renaissance DramaETTIN A. V.Texas Studies in Literature and Language. A Journal of Humanities. 1977, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 268-293Article

Richard White of Basingstoke and the Defence of Tudor MythBINNS J. W.Cahiers Elisabéthains. 1977, Num 11, pp 17-29Article

Social Themes in Urban Broadsides of Renaissance EnglandWAAGE, F. O.Journal of Popular Culture Bowling Green, Ohio. 1977, Vol 11, Num 3, pp 370-742Article

THE CHRISTMAS PRINCE: UNIVERSITY AND POPULAR DRAMA IN THE AGE OF SHAKESPEAREHUFFMAN C. C.COSTERUS. 1975, Vol 4, pp 51-76Article

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