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John Florio
Michelangelo Florio and the Famous Sentence: “Venetiawho Sees Not
Revisiting John Florio's Translation of Michel De Montaigne's Les
Spinning Shakespeare
John Florio and Shakespeare: Life and Language
Florio and the Sonnets – Part One
FLORIO, JOHN (1553?–1625), Author, Was Born About 1553, According to the Inscription on His Portrait Issued in 1611, Where He Was Described As Fifty-Eight Years Old
Life of John Florio: Revaluating His Influence on Shakespeare's Style
John Florio and Shakespeare: Life and Language
An Edition of the Tragedie of Cleopatra, by Samuel Daniel
Montaigne's Essays
Giovanni Florio's First Fruites (1578): Dialogue and Cultural Exchange in Elizabethan England
Revisiting John Florio's Translation of Michel De Montaigne's Les Essais
John Florio: the Anglified Italian Who Invented Shakespeare
The Renaissance of John Florio and William Shakespeare
Was He Shakespeare's First and Most Important Collaborator?
The Italian London of John North: Cultural Contact and Linguistic Encounter in Early Modern England
Britain's Tribute to Dante in Literature and Art
On the Occasion of the 400Th Anniversary of the Publication of John Florio’S ‘The Queen Anna’S New Worlde of Wordes’ (1611) (**)]
Top View
English Queen Jane Grey Is Juliet of “Romeo and Juliet”
Selfhood Verse
Chapter 7: Keeping Shakespeare out of Italy
Teaching Italian in Early Modern England
Italus Ore, Anglus Pectore: Studi Su John Florio
New Light on Willobie His Avisa and the Authorship Question
Shakespeare's Essays