FOOTNOTES:[22]Without opus number.[23]Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, was the third of the nine Muses born by Mnemosyne to Zeus.[24]Without opus number.[25]Without opus number.[26]Thomas Heywood, dramatist, poet, scholar, actor, translator, historian, whom Lamb amused himself by calling "a prose Shakespeare," was one of the most voluminous and indefatigable writers in the history of English letters. He died about 1850.[27]The Muse of wisdom, of history, of heroic exploits.[28]Without opus number.
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[22]Without opus number.
[22]Without opus number.
[23]Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, was the third of the nine Muses born by Mnemosyne to Zeus.
[23]Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, was the third of the nine Muses born by Mnemosyne to Zeus.
[24]Without opus number.
[24]Without opus number.
[25]Without opus number.
[25]Without opus number.
[26]Thomas Heywood, dramatist, poet, scholar, actor, translator, historian, whom Lamb amused himself by calling "a prose Shakespeare," was one of the most voluminous and indefatigable writers in the history of English letters. He died about 1850.
[26]Thomas Heywood, dramatist, poet, scholar, actor, translator, historian, whom Lamb amused himself by calling "a prose Shakespeare," was one of the most voluminous and indefatigable writers in the history of English letters. He died about 1850.
[27]The Muse of wisdom, of history, of heroic exploits.
[27]The Muse of wisdom, of history, of heroic exploits.
[28]Without opus number.
[28]Without opus number.