... illustrious eponymous ruler, Brutus, between his three sons, Locrine, Albanact and Camber. Scotland, originally known as Albany, ... elder brother and first-born son of Brutus, Locrine, to whom alone the royal dignity was reserved. ...
Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity
1995 - Cambridge University Press | Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
... dominant in the anonymous play The Tragedy of Locrine, in Kyd’s closet play Cornelia, in Peele’ ...
Tópico(s): Swearing, Euphemism, Multilingualism
2020 - Oxford University Press | Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen, Jan Sewell, Will Sharpe, Peter Kirwan, Sarah Stewart,
... linguistic medium, sources, textual notes.- Arden of Faversham.- Locrine.- Edward III.- The Spanish Tragedy (with Additions).- Thomas ...
Tópico(s): Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
2014 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... reign contention and true tragedy faire em and locrine man's wit and the dialogue of dives ...
Tópico(s): Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
1997 - Modern Language Association | South Atlantic Review
... Watling Street (1607), A Yorkshire Tragedy (1608), and Locrine (1595) remain spurious, even outrageous, attributions. (4) Some ...
Tópico(s): Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
2000 - University of Iowa | Philological quarterly
... been on the margins of Greene's corpus: Locrine, Selimus, and George a Greene. The article also ... that Greene is the most likely author of Locrine, that he coauthored Selimus, and that George a ...
Tópico(s): Medieval Literature and History
2020 - University of Arkansas Press | Style
THE Lamentable Tragedie of Locrine, ‘Newly set foorth, overseene and corrected, By W.S.’, was registered 20 July 1594 and published in 1595. Alexander Grosart ... on the basis of similarities in vocabulary, while Locrine’s wholesale borrowing from Edmund Spenser’s Complaints ... s suspicions, and to identify the anonymous Selimus, Locrine’s sister play, as a work by Greene and Thomas Lodge. Beginning with Locrine, its ‘straggling mate(s)’ (lines 1007 and 2029) ... first EEBO appearance in Greene’s Menaphon, then Locrine (83, 1000, 1253) and Selimus (1671), plus but ...
Tópico(s): Swearing, Euphemism, Multilingualism
2009 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
LOCRINE AND THE BABINGTON PLOT Get access BENJAMIN GRIFFIN BENJAMIN GRIFFIN Magdalene CollegeCambridge Search for other works ...
1997 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Journal Article THE LOCRINE AND GEORGE-A-GREENE TITLE-PAGE INSCRIPTIONS Get access R. C. BALD R. C. BALD Search for other works ...
Tópico(s): Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
1934 - Oxford University Press | The Library
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Tópico(s): Poetry Analysis and Criticism
1926 - University of Chicago Press | Modern Philology
Journal Article Locrine': A conjectural emendation Get access Francis Woollett Francis Woollett Search for other works by this author on: Oxford ...
Tópico(s): History and Theory of Mathematics
1908 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Edmund Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus.' Get access Charles Crawford Charles Crawford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic ...
Tópico(s): German Literature and Culture Studies
1901 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Edmund Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus.' Get access Charlns Crawford Charlns Crawford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic ...
1901 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Journal Article Edmund Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus.' Get access Charles Crawford Charles Crawford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar ...
1901 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Edmund Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus.' Get access Charles Crawford Charles Crawford 153, Hampden Road, Hornsey, N. Search for other works by ...
Tópico(s): Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
1901 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Edmund Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus.' Get access Charles Crawford Charles Crawford 153, Hampden Road, Hornsey, N. Search for other works by ...
Tópico(s): Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
1901 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Tópico(s): Renaissance Literature and Culture
2023 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
1997 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Tópico(s): Digital Humanities and Scholarship
1973 - Duke University Press | American Literature
Tópico(s): Renaissance Literature and Culture
1913 - Modern Humanities Research Association | The Modern Language Review
Previous articleNext article FreeThe Authorship of LocrineW. S. GaudW. S. Gaud Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Modern Philology Volume 1, Number 3Jan., 1904 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/386613 Views: 47Total views on this site PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article.
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1904 - University of Chicago Press | Modern Philology
1901 - Oxford University Press | Notes and Queries
Emanuela Duca, Genel Sur, Teodora-Maria Zahariuc, Gabor Maak, Lucia Sur,
... the expression of differentiation of certain proteins, like locrine, filaggrin, involucrin, and at the same time, they ...
Tópico(s): Urticaria and Related Conditions
2021 - | International Journal of Celiac Disease
Some time ago in an article on Locrine and Selimus I showed the futility of discussing questions of the authorship and chronology of plays written between 1585 and 1595 on the ...
Tópico(s): Renaissance Literature and Culture
1917 - Cambridge University Press | PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America