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  1. Euphues:: the anatomy of wit; Euphues & his England, by John Lyly, 2009-05-01
  2. Campaspe and Sappho and Phao: John Lyly (The Revels Plays) by John Lyly, 1999-07-02
  3. Ekphrasis: Bildbeschreibung Als Reprasentationstheorie Bei Spenser, Sidney, Lyly Und Shakespeare (Buchreihe Der Anglia) (German Edition) by Mario Klarer, 2001-01-31
  4. Lyly and Peele (Writers & Their Work) by G.K. Hunter, 1968-09
  5. John Lyly (1905) by John Dover Wilson, 2008-02-21
  6. The Complete Works of John Lyly (Volume 3); Now for the First Time Collected and Edited From the Earliest Quartos by John Lyly, 2010-01-04
  7. Court Comedies of John Lyly by Peter Saccio, 1969-01-01
  8. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JOHN LYLY VOL. I by R. WARWICK BOND, 1902
  9. Old English Plays (Volume 1); Doctor Faustus, by C. Marlowe. Lust's Dominion. Mother Bombie; Midas, by John Lyly by Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2010-02-06
  10. The false friend and inconstant mistress: an instructive novel. To which is added, love's diversion; ... By John Lyly, ... by John Lyly, 2010-05-29
  11. John Lyly (1905) by John Dover Wilson, 2010-09-10
  12. The Complete Works Of John Lyly: The Plays Con't; Anti-Martinist Work; Poems; Glossary And General Index V3 by John Lyly, 2010-09-10
  13. The Complete Works of John Lyly, Vol. I by Richard Warwick Bond, 2008-12-08
  14. Euphues and His England, the Plays (The Complete Works of John Lyly, Volume II) by John Lyly, 1992-05

81. English Authors Of The Renaissance
lyly, john (1554?1606), novelist, dramatist Euphues the Anatomy of Wit ; Euphuesand His England. More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535), prose writerUtopia.
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English Authors of the Renaissance Here is a brief list of the major authors playwrights , and poets of the English Renaissance. Some writers fall into more than one category. It is a partial and representative list rather than a comprehensive one. Do note the unfortunate absence of female authors.... Authors: Chapman, George (1559?-1634), poet, dramatist, translated classics like Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Coverdale, Miles (1488?-1569), translatorBible.
Tyndale, William (1492?-1536), translator, tract writerNew Testament (trans.).
Bacon, Sir Francis (1561-1626), philosopher, essayist New Atlantis ; 'The Advancement of Learning," Essays
Lyly, John (1554?-1606), novelist, dramatist"Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit"; "Euphues and His England."
More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535), prose writer

82. LYME REGIS
LYME REGIS. lyly, john. 161. and honest maidens of Italy. Euphuesthen leaves Naples for his native Athens, where he gives himself
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LYLY, JOHN and honest maidens of Italy." Euphues then leaves Naples for his native Athens, where he gives himself up to study, of which the first fruits are two long treatises—the first, " Euphues »nd his Ephoebus," a disquisition on the art of education uddressed to parents, and the second, " Euphues and Atheos," a discussion of the first principles of religion. The remainder of the book is filled up with correspondence between Euphues and his friends. We have letters from Euphues to Philautus on the death of Lucilla, to another friend on the death of his daughter, to one Botonio " to take his exile patiently," and to the -'outh Aldus, remonstrating with him on his bad behaviour at 'he university. Finally a pair of letters, the first from Li via •' at the emperour's court to Euphues at Athens," answered by " Euphues to Livia," wind up the first part, and announce to us Euphues's intention of visiting England. An address from Lyly to Lord Delawarr is affixed, to which was added in the second edition " An Address to the Gentlemen Scholars of England." It was not the matter of Euphues, however, so much as the style which made it famous (see EUPHUISM). The source of Lyly's

83. Galatea/Midas -- John Lyly David M. Bevington G. K. Hunter
Manchester University Press. Due/Published April 2000, pages, cloth. ISBN0719030951. Galatea and Midas are two of john lyly's most engaging plays.
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84. Endymion -- John Lyly David M. Bevington
by john lyly,. Edited by David M. Bevington. ISBN 0719030919. john lyly wasundisputed master of the private theatre stage in the 1570s and 1580s.
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85. EVD Playwright Browse - H-L
Lodge, Thomas; Logan, john; Lovell, George William; Lower, Sir William;Lupton, Thomas; Lydgate, john; lyly, john. Browse playwrights
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