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" England* began first that language; all our ladies were then his scholars ; and that beauty in court which could not parley Euphuism... "
Memoirs of the court of queen Elizabeth. Repr. of the 6th ed - 310 psl.
autoriai: Lucy Aikin - 1872
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A Selection of Choice and Valuable Old Books ... Offered for Sale, with ...

Pickering & Chatto - 1924 - 306 psl.
...to converse in that pure and refined English which he had formed his work to be the standard of — was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French."— Sir H. Blount, 1632. " Ah, that I had with me my - Anatomie of Wit ' — that all-to-be unparalleled...
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Bottom, Thou Art Translated– Political Allegory in A Midsummer Night's Dream ...

Marion Ansel Taylor - 1973 - 260 psl.
...the editor of his plays, said of him in 1632, "that beautie in court who could not parley Euphuism was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French." Yet with 29. See ibid, I, p. 1. 30. See ibid, pp. 6-7; and Sidney Lee, "Lyly, John (15547-1606)," DNB,...
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Love's Labour's Lost

William Shakespeare - 2000 - 424 psl.
...our Ladies were then 'his Schollers; And that Beautie in Court, which could not Parley, ' Euphueisme, was as little regarded ; as she which now there, speaks 'not French.' * For the prevalent belief that the common language of Elizabeth's court was Euphuism, I can trace...
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John Lyly– Selected Prose and Dramatic Work

John Lyly - 2003 - 220 psl.
...language. All our ladies were then his scholars, and that beauty in court which could not parley Euphuism was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French. (Edward Blount (ed), Sixe Court Comedies, by John Lyly: 1632) For twentieth-century readers looking...
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John Lyly 'Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit' and 'Euphues and His England'– An ...

John Lyly - 2003 - 372 psl.
...them.... All our ladies were then his scholars, and that beauty in court which could not parley Euphuism was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French.' Whereas the first part of Euphues was dedicated to a Lord Delaware of whom comparatively little is...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 95 tomas

1905 - 936 psl.
...language. All our ladies were then his scholars; and that beauty in Court, which could not parley Euphuism, was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French." This statement, Dr. Furness points out, is really only part of an advertisement; it is accompanied...
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The Californian, 3 tomas

1881 - 604 psl.
...All our Ladies were then his Schollers; and that beauty in Court which could not parley Euphueisme, was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French." There were a few authors sufficiently clearsighted to see the evils of this fantastical style, and...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 78 tomas

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1868 - 868 psl.
...language, and our ladies were then his scholars. And that beauty in court which could not parley Euphuism was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French. The characteristics of Lily's style were antithesis, aided by alliteration and carried to excess, and...
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