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The Poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt

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SIR THOMAS WYATT AN ELIZABETHAN GALLERY A series of notable Elizabethan books notably edited, with intro duction and notes both critical and textual. The better editions are on hand-made paper, excellently bound, numbered and signed. No. i COMPLAINTS. By EDMUND SPENSER. Edited by Professor W. L. RENWICK. This is actually vol. i of The Complete Works of Edmund Spenser, in uniform editions, demy 8vo, of 1 660 copies and 95 copies. No. 2 MELANCHOLIKE HUMOURS. By NICHOLAS BRETON. Edited with an essay on Elizabethan Melancholy by Dr. G. B. Harrison. Demy 8vo. 760 copies, of which 10 are signed. The latter are out of print. No. 3 THE POETRY OF SIR THOMAS WYATT. No. 4 DAPHNAiDA AND OTHER POEMS, being vol. 2 in the complete Spenser. THE POETRY OF SIR THOMAS WYATT A SELECTION AND A STUDY BY E. M. W. TILLYARD UNIVERSITY LECTURER IN ENGLISH AND LATE FELLOW OF JESUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE 1929 THE SCHOLARTIS PRESS 30 MUSEUM STREET, LONDON PREFACE THE aim of this book is to call attention to an author

196 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1929

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E.M.W. Tillyard

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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall (E. M. W.) Tillyard OBE was an English classical and literary scholar who was Master of Jesus College, Cambridge from 1945 to 1959.

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