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*C., G., A Paumflet Compyled by G. C. to Master Smyth and Wyllyam G. Prayenge Them Both, for the Loue of our Lorde, to Growe at Last to an Honest Accorde (printed by Rycharde Bankes, 1540), STC 4268.5 (film 1861) [C., G.]

*Campion, Thomas, Works of…: Complete Songs, Masques, and Treatises with a Selection of the Latin Verse, ed. Walter R. Davis (Faber and Faber, 1969) [Campion]

Capp, Bernard, The World of John Taylor the Water-Poet, 1578-1653 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994)

*Carlson, David R., ‘Politicizing Tudor Court Literature: Gaguin’s Embassy and Henry VIII’s Humanists’ Response’, SP, 85 (1988), 279-304 [Carlson]

———, ‘The “Grammarians’ War” 1519-1521, Humanist Careerism in Early Tudor England, and Printing’, MH, n.s. 18 (1992), 157-81

———, ‘Skelton and Barclay, Medieval and Modern’, EMLS, 1:1 (1995), 17 pars, c.uk/emls/01-1/carlskel.html

Carlson, Eric Joseph, Marriage and the English Reformation (Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1994)

Castiglione, Baldassare, The Book of the Courtier by Count..., Done into English by Sir Thomas Hoby: Anno 1561, ed. Ernest Rhys (London and Toronto: Dent; NY: Dutton, 1928)

Cawley, A. C., ed., Everyman and the Medieval Miracle Plays (Dent; Vermont: Tuttle, 1997)

Chappell, W. M., ed., Roxburghe Ballads, 8 vols (Hertford: Reprinted for the Ballad Society by S. Austin, 1888)

Chaucer, Geoffrey, The Riverside Chaucer, ed. Larry D. Benson (Oxford: OUP, 1988)

Chaytor, H. J., The Troubadours and England (Cambridge: CUP, 1923)

*Churchyard, Thomas and Thomas Camel, The Contention betwyxte Churchyeard and Camell, vpon Dauid Dycers Dreame (printed for Mychell Loblee, 1560), STC 5225 (film 526) [Churchyard and Camel]

*Churchyard, Thomas, A Farewell Cauld, Churchyeards, Rounde. From the Courte to the Cuntry Grownd (printed by Wylliam Gryfith, 1566), STC 5230 (film 526) [Churchyard a]

*———, Churchyardes Farewell (printed for Edwarde Russell, 1566), STC 5221 (526) [Churchyard b]

*———, A Greatter Thanks, for Churchyardes Welcome Home (printed for Arthour Pepwel, 1566), STC 5236 (film 526) [Churchyard c]

*———, Churchyardes Lamentacion of Freyndshyp (printed for Nicholas Wyer, 1566), STC 5223 (film 526) [Churchyard d]

Cicero, Marcus Tullius, De Oratore, trans. E. W. Sutton, LCL, 2 vols (Heinemann; Cambridge, MA: HUP, 1942)

Clancy, Thomas H., Papist Pamphleteers: The Allen-Persons Party and the Political Thought of the Counter-Reformation in England, 1572-1615 (Chicago, IL: Loyola UP, 1964)

*Clark, Andrew, ed., The Shirburn Ballads 1585-1616: Edited from the Manuscript (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1907) [Clark]

Clegg, Cyndia Susan, Press Censorship in the Elizabethan Period (Cambridge: CUP, 1997)

Colclough, David, ‘Parrhesia: The Rhetoric of Free Speech in Early Modern England’, Rh, 17:1 (1999), 177-212

Collmann, Herbert L., ed., Ballads and Broadsides Chiefly of the Elizabethan Period and Printed in Black-Letter, Most of Which were Formerly in the Heber Collection and are Now in the Library at Britwell Court, Buckinghamshire (Oxford: Printed for presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club, 1912)

Cooke Carpenter, Nan, John Skelton (NY: Twayne, 1967)

*Corbett, Richard, The Poems of…, ed. J. A. W. Bennett and H. R. Trevor-Roper (OUP, 1955) [Corbett]

Coren, Pamela, ‘Singing and Silence: Female Personae in the English Ayre’, RS, 16 (2002), 525-47

*Coryate, Thomas, ...’s Crudities: Hastily Gobled Up in Five Moneths Travells (printed by W[illiam] S[tansby], 1611), STC 5808 (film 1063) [Coryate]

*Craig, Alexander, The Poetical Recreations of Mr. Alexander Craig of Rosecraig (Edinburgh: printed




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