- by
Edward Arber in 1868 and 1902. In 1563
Ascham began the work The
Scholemaster,
published posthumously in 1570,
which ensured his
later re****tion....
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meaning "graceful, witty." Lyly
adopted the name from
Roger Ascham's The
Scholemaster,
which describes Euphues as a type of
student who is "apte by goodness...
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Unfortunate Traveller, 286. Ascham, The
Scholemaster, 79. Nashe, The
Unfortunate Traveller, 307.
Roger Ascham, The
Scholemaster, ed. John E. B.
Mayor (London:...
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commonly two words, and the
spelling has varied.
Roger Ascham's book The
Scholemaster Or a
Plaine and
Perfite Way of
Teachyng Children, to Understand, Write...
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Chapman & Hall, London, 1936, pp. 34–35. OCLC 3085780 Ascham, Roger. The
scholemaster, John Daye, London, 1571, p. 1.
Republished by Constable, London, 1927...
- ISBN 978-0141-97691-4. Ascham,
Roger (1863). Mayor, John E. B. (ed.). The
Scholemaster (1863 ed.). London: Bell and Daldy. OCLC 251212421. Bellamy, John (1979)...
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boundaries established in
drama and literature, used by
Roger Ascham, The
Scholemaster (1570) and
echoed in Malvolio's
tirade in
Twelfth Night, "My masters...
- Toxophilus;
Report and
Discourse of the
Affaires and
State of Germany; The
Scholemaster.
Cambridge English classics. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. pp...
- Baïf and the
musician Joachim Thibault de Courville.
Roger Ascham – The
Scholemaster (posthumous)
William Baldwin –
Beware the Cat (new edition)
Thomas North...
- health. He died in 1568,
leaving behind his
unfinished m****cript The
Scholemaster.
Margaret then took it upon
herself to
complete the m****cript and prepare...