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... Greene ( ? 1560–92 ) has received far more attention from posterity than anyone else , on account of the posthumous Greenes Groats - worth of Wit , Bought with a ... GREENE 153 Greene had a grudge against Shakespeare , 152 ELIZABETHAN PROSE.
... Greene ( ? 1560–92 ) has received far more attention from posterity than anyone else , on account of the posthumous Greenes Groats - worth of Wit , Bought with a ... GREENE 153 Greene had a grudge against Shakespeare , 152 ELIZABETHAN PROSE.
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... Greene and others and was thus , in Greene's opinion , ' beautified ' by the proximity of his verse to theirs ) . Greene was also sore with Shakespeare for something apparently having to do with Henry VI , in which ( Part III , I , iv ...
... Greene and others and was thus , in Greene's opinion , ' beautified ' by the proximity of his verse to theirs ) . Greene was also sore with Shakespeare for something apparently having to do with Henry VI , in which ( Part III , I , iv ...
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... Greene , The Pinner of Wakefield . See Greene , Robert Gesta Romanorum , 69-70 Geste des Bretons . See Wace Gilbert , Sir Humphrey , 171 Gli Suppositi . See Ariosto Globe , The . See Elizabethan theatres Godwin , William : Political ...
... Greene , The Pinner of Wakefield . See Greene , Robert Gesta Romanorum , 69-70 Geste des Bretons . See Wace Gilbert , Sir Humphrey , 171 Gli Suppositi . See Ariosto Globe , The . See Elizabethan theatres Godwin , William : Political ...
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UNTIL CHAUCER I | 1 |
CHAUCER HIS CONTEMPORARIES AND | 14 |
POPULAR LITERATURE | 43 |
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