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Thomas Lodge
University Wits
University Wits
Thomas Watson, Christopher Marlowe, Richard Barnfield Tania Demetriou
A Study on University Wits and William Shakespeare
If Thomas Lodge, the Doctor and Poet, Appears to Have Been Somewhat Quarrelsome and Definitely Litigious As His Years Increased, He Came by Those Qualities Honestly
Department of English UNIVERSITY WITS
Thomas Lodge the University Wits Series Editor: Robert A
Robert Greene King of the Paper Stage
The University Wits
William Shakespeare: Indebted to University Wits Monika Maheswari Biswal
A Study of Elizabethan Period (1558-1603)
“Here Lay My Hope”: Attribution, Collaboration
This Dissertation Has Been 64—3183 Microfilmed Exactly As Received
University Wits
Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde and the Canary Islands
E. C.'S Tragedy Or Triumph?
Shakespeare's Sonnets: a Critical Study
University Wits As Transitory Playwrights Who Set Preclude to Realistic Literature in Elizabethan Age Aniruddh Shastree
Top View
Reading the Helicon Collage: Hidden Stories in the Collected Fragments
Timon of Athens: Shakespeare's Sophoclean Tragedy
Plantilla Sederi Yearbook
Cary, Calvin, and the Female Icon in the Tragedy of Mariam Beverly Marshall Van Note
Thomas Lodge and Elizabethan Republicanism Andrew Hadfield, University of Sussex
Intertextual Conversations and Popular History
Thomas Dekker's Prose
Essay on University Wits
(1558–1625) Thomas Lodge, Best Known for His Euphuistic Prose
The Literary Career of Thomas Lodge, 1579-1596
Erudite Playwrights: the University Wits
John Lyly and the University Wits: George Peele, Robert Greene, Thomas Lodge and Thomas Nashe