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    being 'the father of English comedy'. John Lyly was born in Kent, England, c. 1553–4, the eldest son of Peter Lyly and his wife, Jane Burgh (or Brough)...
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  • mannered style of English prose. It takes its name from a prose romance by John Lyly. It consists of a preciously ornate and sophisticated style, employing...
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    Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit /ˈjuːfjuːiːz/, a didactic romance written by John Lyly, was entered in the Stationers' Register 2 December 1578 and published...
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    Gallathea (category Plays by John Lyly)
    Gallathea or Galatea is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy by John Lyly. The first record of the play's performance was at Greenwich Palace on New...
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    Christopher Marlowe, Robert Greene, and Thomas Nashe from Cambridge, and John Lyly, Thomas Lodge, and George Peele from Oxford. Thomas Kyd is also sometimes...
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    The Woman in the Moon (category Plays by John Lyly)
    stage play, a comedy written by John Lyly. Its unique status in that playwright's dramatic canon – it is the only play Lyly wrote in blank verse rather than...
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    Love's Metamorphosis (category Plays by John Lyly)
    is an Elizabethan era stage play, an allegorical pastoral written by John Lyly. It was the last of his dramas to be printed. Love's Metamorphosis was...
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    body, which below on earth Give rise to talk of Cain in fabling quaint? John Lyly says in the prologue to his Endymion (1591), "There liveth none under...
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    Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, 1898 "Campaspe" John Lyly: "Cupid and my Campaspe..." John Lyly: A Moste Excellent Comedie of Alexander, Campaspe,...
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    era stage play, a comedy written by John Lyly. It is arguably the most overtly and extensively allegorical of Lyly's allegorical plays. Midas was entered...
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    Campaspe (play) (category Plays by John Lyly)
    Campaspe is an Elizabethan era stage play, a prose comedy by John Lyly based on the story of the love triangle between Campaspe, a Theban captive, the...
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    Endymion (play) (category Plays by John Lyly)
    Endymion, the Man in the Moon is an Elizabethan era comedy by John Lyly, written circa 1588. The action of the play centers around a young courtier, Endymion...
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    Mother Bombie (category Plays by John Lyly)
    play, a comedy by John Lyly. It is unique in Lyly's dramatic canon as a work of farce and social realism; in Mother Bombie alone, Lyly departs from his...
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  • Martin Frobisher John Florio – First Fruits Jaroš Griemiller – Rosarium philosophorum Gabriel Harvey – Smithus, vel Musarum lachrymae John Lyly – Euphues: the...
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  • (burletta), a 1760 "mock opera" by Kane O'Hara Midas (Lyly play), an Elizabethan stage play by John Lyly Midas (Shelley play), an 1820 play by Mary Shelley...
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  • plus Marlowe's Hero and Leander (1598), and the Six Court Comedies of John Lyly (1632). He himself translated Ars Aulica, or the Courtier's Arte (1607)...
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  • The Rise of Endymion, a sequel to the above novel Endymion (play), by John Lyly Endymion, a sculpture by Antonio Canova A Certain Magical Index: The Movie...
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  • William Baldwin, Beware the Cat, (written 1553, published 1570, 1584) John Lyly, Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1578) and Euphues and his England (1580)...
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  • Renaissance drama, including works by William Shakespeare, Robert Greene, John Lyly, and Thomas Nashe. Burby ("sometimes confused with Cuthbert Burbage,"...
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  • Thai Police Sapho and Phao, British Elizibethan era comedy stage play by John Lyly This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Phao...
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