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Satire , so long directed against ecclesiastical abuses , is beginning to turn to wider themes , including life at Court ( increasingly important with the establishment of the new national state with its centralized monarchy ) and ...
Satire , so long directed against ecclesiastical abuses , is beginning to turn to wider themes , including life at Court ( increasingly important with the establishment of the new national state with its centralized monarchy ) and ...
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The Court - which had had a permanent Master of the Revels since 1545 – also put on entertainments at such festive seasons as Christmas , New Year , Twelfth Night , and Shrovetide , and could call on professional or semiprofessional ...
The Court - which had had a permanent Master of the Revels since 1545 – also put on entertainments at such festive seasons as Christmas , New Year , Twelfth Night , and Shrovetide , and could call on professional or semiprofessional ...
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Lyly , who was born about 1554 and died in 1606 , turned to drama after his success with Euphues , adapting his courtly artificial prose to the stage to produce a new kind of court comedy . It was for the Children of St. Paul's that ...
Lyly , who was born about 1554 and died in 1606 , turned to drama after his success with Euphues , adapting his courtly artificial prose to the stage to produce a new kind of court comedy . It was for the Children of St. Paul's that ...
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