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Nathaniel Holmes observed , " And soon after the death of Elizabeth , in 1603 , this same Chettle , silenced before , but evidently by no means satisfied , noticed that , among many tributes to the virtues of the late Queen , none came ...
Nathaniel Holmes observed , " And soon after the death of Elizabeth , in 1603 , this same Chettle , silenced before , but evidently by no means satisfied , noticed that , among many tributes to the virtues of the late Queen , none came ...
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The critics specify that Sonnet 104 was written for a birthday or some other kind of an anniversary . We have already learned from Leslie Hotson that Sonnets 104 , 107 , 123 , and 124 were composed late in the year 1589.
The critics specify that Sonnet 104 was written for a birthday or some other kind of an anniversary . We have already learned from Leslie Hotson that Sonnets 104 , 107 , 123 , and 124 were composed late in the year 1589.
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... and the four comedies , The Winter's Tale ( unless it was written earlier than 1588 ) , The Two Gentlemen of Verona , A Midsummer Night's Dream , and Much Ado . About Nothing . Late in 1590 the romance went TIME - SCALE PARALLELS 105.
... and the four comedies , The Winter's Tale ( unless it was written earlier than 1588 ) , The Two Gentlemen of Verona , A Midsummer Night's Dream , and Much Ado . About Nothing . Late in 1590 the romance went TIME - SCALE PARALLELS 105.
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