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27: 437: 203:, which describes Euphues as a type of student who is "apte by goodness of witte, and appliable by readiness of will, to learning, hauving all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body, that must an other day serue learning, not troubled, mangled, and halfed, but sound, whole, full & able to do their office" (194). Lyly's mannered style is characterized by parallel arrangements and 376:
Menaphon: Camillas Alarum to Slumbering Euphues, in His Melancholie Cell at Silexedra. VVherein are Deciphered the Variable Effects of Fortune, the Wonders of Loue, the Triumphes of Inconstant Time. Displaying in Sundrie Conceipted Passions (figured in a Continuate Historie) the Trophees that Vertue
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Carrieth Triumphant, Maugre the Wrath of Enuie, Or the Resolution of Fortune. A Worke Worthie the Youngest Eares for Pleasure, Or the Grauest Censures for Principles. Robertus Greene in Artibus Magister
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Menaphon : Camillas alarum to slumbering Euphues, in his melancholie cell at Silexedra
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Rosalynde: Euphues Golden Legacy, Found After His Death In His Cell At Silexedra
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Richard Alan Krieger. Civilization's Quotations: Life's Ideal. p. 49. 2002.
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made reference to the character in his essay of social criticism,
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There have been literary references to Euphues as follows:
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John Lyly
Early Modern English
Romance
England
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
/ˈjfjz/
didactic
John Lyly
Stationers' Register
Roger Ascham
The Scholemaster
periphrases
euphuism
Thomas Lodge
William Shakespeare's
As You Like It
Robert Greene
Thomas Carlyle
Virginia Woolf
Harvard University Press
Cambridge, MA
ISBN
0-674-39664-2
Manser, M, and George Latimer Apperson. Wordsworth Dictionary of Proverbs. p. 355. 2006.
Richard Alan Krieger. Civilization's Quotations: Life's Ideal. p. 49. 2002.
"Rosalynde: Euphues Golden Legacie | work by Lodge | Britannica"
Menaphon: Camillas Alarum to Slumbering Euphues, in His Melancholie Cell at Silexedra. VVherein are Deciphered the Variable Effects of Fortune, the Wonders of Loue, the Triumphes of Inconstant Time. Displaying in Sundrie Conceipted Passions (figured in a Continuate Historie) the Trophees that Vertue Carrieth Triumphant, Maugre the Wrath of Enuie, Or the Resolution of Fortune. A Worke Worthie the Youngest Eares for Pleasure, Or the Grauest Censures for Principles. Robertus Greene in Artibus Magister
""Euphuists" — an annotation to Thomas Carlyle's "Signs of the Times""

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