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... he will ignore any idle drones that may attack him because of what he has written . 141 Phialo is the " Euphues " of Gos- son's Ephemerides , which in form resembles Lyly's work . In the dedication , Phialo is said to be too blunt for ...
... he will ignore any idle drones that may attack him because of what he has written . 141 Phialo is the " Euphues " of Gos- son's Ephemerides , which in form resembles Lyly's work . In the dedication , Phialo is said to be too blunt for ...
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... Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 42 recto ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 153 ; its predatory habits , Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , V , 49 , 143 ; ibid . , VII , 60 ; ibid . , IX , 178 , 302 ; ibid . , X ...
... Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 42 recto ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 153 ; its predatory habits , Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , V , 49 , 143 ; ibid . , VII , 60 ; ibid . , IX , 178 , 302 ; ibid . , X ...
Page 141
... Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 1 . 140. Ibid . , p . 3 recto . 141. Ibid . , p . 2 . 142. Ibid . , p . 2 . 143. Ibid . , p . 1 recto . 144. The Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , pp ...
... Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 1 . 140. Ibid . , p . 3 recto . 141. Ibid . , p . 2 . 142. Ibid . , p . 2 . 143. Ibid . , p . 1 recto . 144. The Ephemerides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , pp ...
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