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Contents
PREFACE | 21 |
SIMON FISH | 31 |
EDWARD HALLE | 53 |
Hugh LATIMER | 65 |
ROGER ASCHAM | 72 |
ROBERT RECORDE | 130 |
Sir John CHEKE | 146 |
SIR THOMAS HOBY | 147 |
THE BIBLE | 515 |
Version compared with five sixteenthcentury versions | 527 |
John Stow | 558 |
John FLORIO | 568 |
EDWARD GRIMESTON | 581 |
SIR FRANCIS BACON | 607 |
John Donne | 630 |
Devotions selections | 636 |
John Foxe | 183 |
SIR THOMAS NORTH | 193 |
John LYLY | 207 |
STEPHEN GOSSON | 258 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY | 267 |
THOMAS LODGE | 331 |
RICHARD HAKLUYT AND THE VOYAGERS | 388 |
ROBERT GREENE | 405 |
THOMAS NASHE | 423 |
THOMAS DELONEY | 445 |
ROBERT ASHLEY | 479 |
RICHARD HOOKER | 487 |
SIR WILLIAM CORNWALLIS | 644 |
THE OVERBURIAN CHARACTERS | 656 |
GREY BRYDGES LORD CHANDOS | 663 |
WILLIAM DRUMMOND | 679 |
ROBERT BURTON | 689 |
SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 708 |
Hydriotaphia UrneBuriall selections | 730 |
JOHN MILTON | 736 |
JEREMY TAYLOR | 771 |
INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES | 787 |
644 | 859 |
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