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- Lyly perfected the distinctive rhetorical devices on which the style was based.
- Almost the only representative of the writers of real comedies is Lyly.
- Both Shakespeare and Lyly derive this expression from Publilius.
- What may have been Lyly's subsequent fortunes at court are unknown.
- In this, he refers to Lyly simply as " The Poet ".
- The first air operation of the Whites during the war was flown over Lyly.
- As depicted by the author, Lyly Island has a lighthouse and a mosque.
- Lyly's dialogue is still a long way removed from the dialogue of Shakespeare.
- Strikingly, the play features none of the witty pages that are standard for Lyly.
- The play also features the witty pages that are a hallmark of Lyly's drama.
- It is possible that Lyly is aware of the repercussions of having child actors play divine beings.
- In the second petition of 1593, Lyly wrote " Thirteen yeres your highnes servant but yet nothing.
- In the play, Will Summers embodies a reaction to the type of overly formal drama represented by Lyly.
- There had been major issues regarding Tilney's patent, as John Lyly had been vying for that post.
- As a result, some critics have speculated that the extant text is a revised version of a more typical Lyly original.
- The proverb " All is fair in love and war " has been attributed to Lyly's " Euphues ".
- By creating an amusing and insincere portrayal, Lyly is taking full advantage of the limitations of having child actors play the roles.
- In 1912 she illustrated and coloured by hand a limited edition book for John Lyly entitled " Cupid & Campaspe ."
- John Dover Wilson proposed that Lyly himself may have played the role of Midas; but this is a speculation unsupported by evidence.
- In one view, Nashe produced his play by rewriting and expanding an earlier interlude by John Lyly that was performed in 1591.
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