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If we are to classify Shake - speare in his own age we must call him one of the University Wits — which is not to say he was necessarily a graduate of either Cambridge or Oxford ; he might ...
If we are to classify Shake - speare in his own age we must call him one of the University Wits — which is not to say he was necessarily a graduate of either Cambridge or Oxford ; he might ...
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Since Shake - speare imitated all of the University Wits , the logical conclusion is that he was a complete contemporary of the University Wits . There is a definite possibility that he was inspired to write by John Lyly at the height ...
Since Shake - speare imitated all of the University Wits , the logical conclusion is that he was a complete contemporary of the University Wits . There is a definite possibility that he was inspired to write by John Lyly at the height ...
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In September of 1598 he published Palladis Tamia : Wits Treasury . It was a work in praise of a number of poets and playwrights of the period . He called Shake - speare the most excellent of the dramatists for both comedy and tragedy ...
In September of 1598 he published Palladis Tamia : Wits Treasury . It was a work in praise of a number of poets and playwrights of the period . He called Shake - speare the most excellent of the dramatists for both comedy and tragedy ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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