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  1. Old English Plays: Doctor Faustus, by C. Marlowe.Lust's Dominion.Mother Bombie; Midas, by John Lyly by Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2010-03-16
  2. John Lyly: -1905 by John Dover Wilson, 2009-07-24
  3. The complete works of John Lyly: now for the first time collected and edited from the earliest quartos by John Lyly, R Warwick 1857-1943 Bond, 2010-08-25
  4. John Lyly,: The humanist as courtier by G. K Hunter, 1962
  5. Old Plays: Doctor Faustus / by C. Marlowe.Lust's Dominion / by C. Marlowe.Mother Bombie / by John Lyly.Midas / by John Lyly by Charles Wentworth Dilke, Robert Dodsley, 2010-03-09
  6. Elizabethan Bibliographies Volume V: John Lyly, Thomas Middleton, Christopher Marlowe, John Marston by Samuel A. and Dorothy R. Tannenbaum, 1947
  7. John Lyly and the Italian Renaissance (Bcli-Pr English Literature Series) by Violet M. Jeffrey, 1992-05
  8. The Complete Works Of John Lyly: Euphues And His England; The Plays V2 by John Lyly, 2007-07-25
  9. Euphues : The Anatomy of Wit : Euphues & His England By John Lyly by Morris William Croll, 1964
  10. John Lyly; contribution a l'histoire de la renaissance en Angleterre. by Albert Feuillerat, 1968-01-01
  11. Complementation In Early Modern English: A Study Of John Lyly's Euphues (Studies in British Literature) by Juan Carlos Garcia-Lorenzo, 2004-11
  12. The Complete Works of John Lyly, Volume 2 by Richard Warwick Bond, John Lyly, 2010-03-31
  13. John Lyly (English Authors) by John W. Houppert, 1975-09-15
  14. The Woman in the Moon: By John Lyly (The Revels Plays) by Leah Scragg, 2007-03-06

21. Lyly’s Gallathea
john lyly (15541606) Gallathea. Actus secundus
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Gallathea
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Gallathea alone.
Galla. Blush Gallathea that must frame thy affection fitte for thy habite, and therefore be thought immodest, because thou art vnfortunate. Thy tender yeeres cannot dissemble this deceipt, nor thy sexe beare it. O woulde the gods had made mee as I seeme to be, or that I might safelie be what I seeme not. Thy Father doteth Gallathea, whose blind loue corrupteth his fonde iudgement, and iealous of thy death, seemeth to dote on thy beauty, whose fonde care carrieth his parciall eye as farre from trueth, as his hart is fro falshood. But why doost thou blame him, or blab what thou art, when thou shouldest onelie counterfet what thou art not. But whist, heere commeth a ladde: I will learne of him how to behaue my selfe. Enter Phillida in mans attire.
Philli.
Galla. I perceiue that boyes are in as great disliking of themselues as maides, therefore though I weare the apparell, I am glad I am not the person.
Philli. It is a pretty boy and a faire, hee might well haue beene a woman, but because he is not, I am glad I am, for nowe vnder the color of my coate, I shall decipher the follies of their kind.
Galla.

22. Poet: John Lyly - All Poems Of John Lyly
All poems of john lyly .. john lyly (15541606) johnlyly, Renaissance English poet, wit, and playwright, father of The Plays of johnlyly ( 1988) lyly, john, The Complete Works of johnlyly, 3
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John Lyly (1553-1606), British poet. Alexander and Campaspe. . . Oxford Book of English Verse, The, 1250-1918. Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. (New ed., rev. and enl., 1939) Oxford University Press. "Cupid and my Campaspe played
At cards for kisses,"
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John Lyly John Lyly (1554-1606) Michelangelo. The Libyan Sibyl. 1512.

23. John Lyly: A Biographical Sketch
A biographical sketch of Elizabethan dramatist john lyly. Purchase Plays by john lyly. john lyly was born in Kent about 1554
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JOHN LYLY A biographical sketch This biography was originally published in Chief Elizabethan Dramatists . Ed. William Allan Neilson. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911. p. 869. Purchase Plays by John Lyly John Lyly was born in Kent about 1554. His father was Peter Lyly, Registrar of Canterbury, and his grandfather the well-known grammarian, William Lyly, the friend of Colet and More. He entered Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1569, whence he graduated B.A. in 1573, and M.A. in 1575. Here he was more distinguished for wit than for scholarship. Going up to London, and living at first under the protection of Burleigh, he produced in 1578 his Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit , which was followed in 1580 by Euphues and his England , both of which gained a great and immediate popularity. He was now attached to the Earl of Oxford. Campaspe , his first play, was performed in 1581, and most of his dramatic work was done in that decade.

24. The Life Of John Lyly (1554-1606)
john lyly was born in Kent in 1554. Daniel, Carter A., ed., The Plays of john lyly (1988) lyly, john, The Complete Works of john lyly, 3 vols. (1902; repr.
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John Lyly was born in Kent in 1554. He was brought up in Canterbury where he likely attended the King's School at the same time as Marlowe . Lyly received the A.M. degree at Magdalen College, University of Oxford, in 1575. After failed petitions for support from Lord Burghley for a fellowship, Lyly removed to London.
He became instantly famous with the publication of the prose romance Euphues, or the Anatomy of Wit (1578) and its sequel Euphues and His England Euphues is Greek for "graceful." Euphuism , as the elaborate prose style modelled on Lyly came to be called, was at the height of popularity in the 1580s. Euphuistic style has two features:
an especially elaborate sentence structure based on parallel figures from the ancient rhetorics and a wealth of ornament including proverbs, incidents from history and poetry, proverbs, and similes drawn from pseudoscience, from Pliny , from textbooks, or from the author's imagination.
Lyly's style had a marked impact on contemporary writers, not the least on Shakespeare. Polonius in Hamlet , Moth in Love's Labour's Lost , and the repartees of Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing show signs of Lyly's influence
In 1583, Lyly married Beatrice Browne, a Yorkshire heiress. The same year he became in control of the first

25. Selected Works Of John Lyly
The Works of john lyly. Euphues The Anatomy of Wit (1578 Renaissance Lit. to john lyly. Site copyright ©19962003 Anniina Jokinen
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Campaspe
Song. [O For a Bowle of fatt Canary]

Apelles' Song. [Cupid and my Campaspe played]
TRICO singeth. Song. [What Bird so sings, yet so dos wayle?] Sappho and Phao (1584 ; acted 1582) Complete - Modern spelling - ElizabethanAuthors.com Sappho's Song. [O Cruel Love, on thee I lay] Vulcan's Song. [My shag-hair Cyclops, come, let's ply] Pappe with an Hatchet (1589) Complete - Nina Green, ed. Endymion (1591) Complete - Modern spelling - ElizabethanAuthors.com Introduction - The University of Victoria [The big speech on love] - The University of Victoria [Courtly love parodied] - The University of Victoria [The faithful lover] - The University of Victoria The third Song by Fayries. [Pinch him, pinch him, black and blue] Gallathea (1592) Complete - UPenn Midas (1592) A Song of Daphne to the Lute Hymn to Apollo Syrinx Mother Bombie (1594) Song The Woman in the Moone (1597) Prologus The Maydes Metamorphosis (1600) Eurymine's Song Loues Metamorphosis (1601) Excerpt Other A Dittie Lyly Life Links ... Renaissance Lit to John Lyly Created by Anniina Jokinen on May 13, 1996. Last updated on May 19, 2004.

26. Lyly, John
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    Lyly or Lilly, John E Pronunciation Key Lyly or Lilly, John , English dramatist and prose writer. An accomplished courtier, he also served as a member of Parliament from 1589 to 1601. His Euphues, published in two parts ( The Anatomy of Wit, 1578, and Euphues and His England, 1580), was an early example of the novel of manners and was one of the most influential works of its time. In it Lyly tried to establish an ideal of perfected prose style, which was actually convoluted and artificial (see euphuism ). His early plays, the most notable being Campaspe (1584) and Endimion (1591), followed Euphues in their elaborate style, but his later work, specifically Mother Bombie (1594), employed the realistic, robust manner of Roman comedy. His Woman in the Moon (1594?) was a a successful experiment in blank verse. Shakespeare and other Elizabethan playwrights were indebted to him for his innovation of prose as the vehicle for comic dialogue and for his development of the romantic comedy.

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28. John Lyly: Plays, Biographies
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    Lyly or Lilly, John E Pronunciation Key Lyly or Lilly, John , English dramatist and prose writer. An accomplished courtier, he also served as a member of Parliament from 1589 to 1601. His Euphues, published in two parts ( The Anatomy of Wit, 1578, and Euphues and His England, 1580), was an early example of the novel of manners and was one of the most influential works of its time. In it Lyly tried to establish an ideal of perfected prose style, which was actually convoluted and artificial (see euphuism ). His early plays, the most notable being Campaspe (1584) and Endimion (1591), followed Euphues in their elaborate style, but his later work, specifically Mother Bombie (1594), employed the realistic, robust manner of Roman comedy. His Woman in the Moon (1594?) was a a successful experiment in blank verse. Shakespeare and other Elizabethan playwrights were indebted to him for his innovation of prose as the vehicle for comic dialogue and for his development of the romantic comedy.

30. Shakespeare And The Globe: Then And Now
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(b. 1554?, Kent, Eng.d. November 1606, London), author considered to be the first English prose stylist to leave an enduring impression upon the language. As a playwright he also contributed to the development of prose dialogue in English comedy. Lyly was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and went to London about 1576. There he gained fame with the publication of two prose romances, Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1578) and Euphues and His England (1580), which together made him the most fashionable English writer of the 1580s. Euphues is a romantic intrigue told in letters interspersed with general discussions on such topics as religion, love, and epistolary style. Lyly's preoccupation with the exact arrangement and selection of words, his frequent use of similes drawn from classical mythology, and his artificial and excessively elegant prose inspired a short-lived Elizabethan literary style called "euphuism." The Euphues novels introduced a new concern with form into English prose. After 1580 Lyly devoted himself almost entirely to writing comedies. In 1583 he gained control of the first

31. John Lyly: Poems
An index of poems by john lyly. john lyly A biographical sketch of the Elizabethan dramatist. john lyly (1554?-1606)
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32. 37056. Lyly, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION john lyly (1553–1606), British poet. Midas. . . Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse, The. EK Chambers, comp. (1932) Oxford University Press.
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34. Lyly, John
lyly, john. English dramatist and author. His romance Euphues, or the Anatomy of Wit (1578), with its elaborate stylistic devices
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35. Literary Encyclopedia: Lyly, John
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36. Literary Encyclopedia: Pap With A Hatchet (Pappe With An Hatchet)
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37. JOHN LYLY
lyly, john p 159 p was born on the I4th of November 1797, on the family estate in Scotland. His father and as. john lyly. lyly, john
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LYLY, JOHN In August 1838 Lyell published the Elements of Geology, which, from being originally an expansion of one section of the Principles, became a standard work on stratigraphical and palaeontological geology. This book went through six editions in Lyell's lifetime (some intermediate editions being styled Manual of Elementary Geology), and in 1871 a smaller work, the Student's Elements of Geology, was based upon it. His third great work, The Antiquity of Man, appeared in 1863, and ran through three editions in one year. In this he gave a general survey of the arguments for man's early appearance on the earth, derived from the discoveries of flint implements in post-Pliocene strata in the Somme valley and elsewhere; he discussed also the deposits of the Glacial epoch, and in the same volume he first gave in his adhesion to Darwin's theory of the origin of species. A fourth edition appeared in 1873. Lyell was knighted in 1848, and was created a baronet in 1864, in which year he was president of the British Association at Bath. He was elected corresponding member of the French Institute and of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, and was created a knight of the Prussian Order of Merit. During the later years of his life his sight, always weak, failed him altogether. He died on the 22nd of February 1875, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Among his characteristics were his great thirst for knowledge, his perfect fairness and sound judgment; while the extreme freshness of his mind enabled him to accept and appreciate the work of younger men.

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