TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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  • INTRODUCTION.
    The problem stated—Sketch of Lyly's life
  • CHAPTERI.
    Euphuism
    • SectionI. The Anatomy of Euphuism
    • SectionII. The Origins of Euphuism
    • SectionIII. Lyly's Legatees and the relation between Euphuism and the Renaissance
    • SectionIV. The position of Euphuism in the history of English prose
  • CHAPTERII.
    The First English Novel
    The rise of the Novel—the characteristics of The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and his England—the Elizabethan Novel.
  • CHAPTERIII.
    Lyly the Dramatist
  • CHAPTERIV.
    Conclusion
    Lyly's Character—Summary.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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