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One of the first of these new English morality plays was writ- ten by John Skelton in 1516. A famous humanist , noted as a Latinist and grammarian , and appointed tutor to the future Henry VIII , Skelton turned his back on the language ...
One of the first of these new English morality plays was writ- ten by John Skelton in 1516. A famous humanist , noted as a Latinist and grammarian , and appointed tutor to the future Henry VIII , Skelton turned his back on the language ...
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speare's brilliant predecessor , Christopher Marlowe ( 1564-1593 ) , who stressed the new freedom of individual development as op- posed to the older sense of community , but the typical sixteenth century English thought is here better ...
speare's brilliant predecessor , Christopher Marlowe ( 1564-1593 ) , who stressed the new freedom of individual development as op- posed to the older sense of community , but the typical sixteenth century English thought is here better ...
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It was widely circulated on the con- tinent , where English was still considered a somewhat barbarous language , and English envoys sent word home from every court in Europe deploring its effect on England's prestige abroad .
It was widely circulated on the con- tinent , where English was still considered a somewhat barbarous language , and English envoys sent word home from every court in Europe deploring its effect on England's prestige abroad .
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