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... Elizabethan Drama ' , University of Texas Studies in English , XXII ( 1942 ) , 75 . 33. Bond , II.367 ; Fleay , Biographical Chronicle , 11.40 . 34. David Bevington , ' John Lyly and Queen Elizabeth : Royal Flattery in Campaspe and ...
... Elizabethan Drama ' , University of Texas Studies in English , XXII ( 1942 ) , 75 . 33. Bond , II.367 ; Fleay , Biographical Chronicle , 11.40 . 34. David Bevington , ' John Lyly and Queen Elizabeth : Royal Flattery in Campaspe and ...
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... Elizabethan Comedy ' , Renaissance Drama , n.s. , XV ( 1984 ) , 1-29 , and The Expense of Spirit : Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama ( Ithaca , N. Y. , 1988 ) , pp . 12-42 . 53. Rose , Ibid . See also David Bevington ...
... Elizabethan Comedy ' , Renaissance Drama , n.s. , XV ( 1984 ) , 1-29 , and The Expense of Spirit : Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama ( Ithaca , N. Y. , 1988 ) , pp . 12-42 . 53. Rose , Ibid . See also David Bevington ...
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... Elizabethan Stage , 4 vols . ( Oxford , 1923 ) , I , chap . 7 and III , chap . 19 . 71. Shapiro , Children of the Revels , p . 35 . 72. Richard Southern , The Staging of Plays before Shakespeare ( London and New York , 1973 ) . 73 ...
... Elizabethan Stage , 4 vols . ( Oxford , 1923 ) , I , chap . 7 and III , chap . 19 . 71. Shapiro , Children of the Revels , p . 35 . 72. Richard Southern , The Staging of Plays before Shakespeare ( London and New York , 1973 ) . 73 ...
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