The Elizabethan English Debate Dialogue: Puritan Satire in the Anti-clerical Tradition |
Contents
INTRODUCTION 111 | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO 4468 | 44 |
CHAPTER THREE 6998 | 69 |
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abuses Admonition Anglican Anthony Gilby anti-clerical satire attack avarice Aylmer bishops Catholic characters Christ churchmen clergy clerical Colyn Cloute controversy critical dean device dialogue DIOTR Diotrephes dramatic frame Edward Arber Elizabethan England English church Epistle Erasmus Folly friars Gardiner genre Gilby Gilby's gospel grace Griffon hath haue holy humor hunter Ibid indictment irony issues John John Penry John Skelton John Udall kyng Langland literary literature Lollard London Lord Marprelate Controversy Marprelate tracts Martin Marprelate medieval complaint ment metaphor ministers Nat to Court Paul Pelican person Pierce Plowman's Tale poem poet polemic pope Praise of Folly preachers preaching prelacy prelates pride priests Protestant Puritan reader Rede Reformation Romish fox Roy and Barlow satirists scripture sermon shuld sixteenth century Skelton song style syllogisms Tertullus thee theyr thou tradition Udall vernacular vnto W. W. Skeat Whitgift William Turner Wolsey writer ye Nat