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Sir Thomas Malory
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Morte d’ Arthur
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Sir Thomas More
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Utopia
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Sir Philip Sidney
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Arcadia
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Thomas Lodge
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Rosalynde
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John Lyly
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Euphues, The
Anatomy of Wit
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Francis Bacon
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The New Atlantis
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John Bunyan
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Grace abounding,
The Pilgrim Progress
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Robert Greene
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Pandosto
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