http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Among these, Penelope's Web, an ingenious collection of tales illustrative of the chief feminine virtues, including silence, was rapidly succeeded by Euphues' Censure to Philautus, in title pretending to a direct connexion with Lyly's book, but in fact a kind of Trentamerone between Greek and Trojan lords and ladies, and chiefly notable as having furnished Shakespeare, whose observant eye Greene's
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