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... published Spenser's poem , The Tears of the Muses , in which Thalia , the Muse of Comedy , laments the cessation from authorship of some creator of general mirth whom Spenser names " our pleasant Willy " : And he , the man whom Nature ...
... published Spenser's poem , The Tears of the Muses , in which Thalia , the Muse of Comedy , laments the cessation from authorship of some creator of general mirth whom Spenser names " our pleasant Willy " : And he , the man whom Nature ...
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... published in that year with a dedication to Southampton , in which the author , speaking of his young patron with graceful homage and of his poem with becoming modesty , describes it as " the first heire of my invention " . Doubtless ...
... published in that year with a dedication to Southampton , in which the author , speaking of his young patron with graceful homage and of his poem with becoming modesty , describes it as " the first heire of my invention " . Doubtless ...
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... published some excellent essays on " " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two annotated editions of the Sonnets have recently been published , the later , that edited by Mr. Tyler , containing the results of an ingenious ...
... published some excellent essays on " " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two annotated editions of the Sonnets have recently been published , the later , that edited by Mr. Tyler , containing the results of an ingenious ...
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