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Thomas Nashe (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Almost all that Thomas Nashe wrote was published in pamphlet form. With the exception of a long poem (The Choise of Valentines), several sonnets and songs, and at least two dramas (Summer’s Last Will and Testament, pr. 1592, and The Isle of Dogs, pr. 1597), all of his work was prose. His prose works include The Anatomie of Absurditie (1589); An Almond for a Parrat (1590); a preface to Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophel and Stella (1591);...
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