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The Turk 48
From Richard Knolles, The Turkish History, Abridged by
Mr. Savage, Vol. 1 (1603)
53
From King James VI & I, "The Lepanto of James the
Sixt, King of Scotland," in His Majesty's Poetical
Exercises at Vacant Hours (1591)
56
The Moor 60
From John Leo Africanus, The History and Description
of Africa [1600], Trans. John Pory, Vol. 1
68
From Elizabeth I, "Licensing Casper Van Senden to
Deport Negroes" [Draft; ca. January 1601]
71
From George Peele, The Battle of Alcazar (1589) 72
From William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus
(1593-1594)
73
3 Historical Context: Love and Marriage 77
Shakespearean Love Poetry 87
From William Shakespeare, Sonnets 116 and 138
(c. 1590s)
87
A Renaissance Woman's View of Men and Love 89
From Jane Anger, Jane Anger her Protection for Women
(1589)
89
The Consent and Contract of Marriage 91
From John Dod and Robert Cleaver, A Godly Form of
Household Government (1598)
91
The Duties and Responsibilities of Marriage 93
From Edmund Tilney, A brief and pleasant discourse
of duties in Marriage, called the Flower of Friendship
(1568)
93
4 Historical Context: War and the Military 101
Soldiers, Ensigns, and Lieutenants 110
From William Garrard, The Art of War (1591) 110
The Office of the General and Certain Laws of the Field 114
From Thomas Styward, The Pathway to Martial
Discipline (1581)
114

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