The history of the earlier Elizabethan prose is emphatically the Period of Origins of modern English prose and as such cannot but be interesting. We shall therefore rapidly survey its chief developments noting first what had been done before Elizabeth came to the throne then taking Ascham (who stands though part of his work was written earlier very much as the first Elizabethan prosaist) noticing the schools of historians translators controversialists and especially critics who illustrated the middle period of the reign and singling out the noteworthy personality of Sidney. We shall also say something of Lyly (as far as Euphues is concerned) and his singular attempts in prose style and shall finish with Hooker the one really great name of the period.
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