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The Nine Muses, Or, Poems Written by Nine severall Ladies Upon the death of the late Famous John Dryden, Esq. (London: Richard Basset, 1700) was an elegiac volume of poetry published pseudonymously. The contributors were English women writers, each of whom signed their poems with the name of one of the Muses. The collection was edited by Delarivier Manley (who wrote as "Melpomene" and "Thalia") and includes pieces by Susanna Centlivre ("perhaps," according to Blain et al.), Sarah Fyge Egerton ("Erato", "Euterpe", and "Terpsichore"), Mary Pix ("Clio"), Catherine Trotter ("Calliope"), and Sarah Piers ("Urania"). The poet writing as "Polimnia" (the Muse of Rhetorick) has not been identified; her initials are "Mrs. D. E."

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  • المُلهِمات التسع (بالإنجليزية: The Nine Muses)‏ أو الأشعار التي كُتبت بواسطة تسعة سيدات مختلفات عقب وفاة الشهير الراحل جون درايدن (بالإنجليزية: Poems Written by Nine severall Ladies Upon the death of the late Famous John Dryden)‏ (لندن: ريتشارد باسيت، 1700). هي عبارة عن مجلد من نُشر بأسماء قلمية. المساهمات كن كاتبات إنجليزيات، قامت كل واحدة منهن بالتوقيع على قصيدتها بأسماء الميوزات. وقد قامت (التي كتبت كـ«ميلبوميني» و«ثاليا») بتحرير هذه المجموعة التي تحتوي على مقطوعات كُتبت بواسطة (وفقاً لبلاين وآخرين) («إراتو» و«يوتيربي» و«تيربسيكوري») («كليو») («كاليوبي») وسارة بيرس («أورانيا»). ولكن مازالت التي كتبت القصائد كـ«بوليهيمنيا» (من الخطابة) لم يتم التعرف عليها بعد، والأحرف الأولى لاسمها هي «السيدة د. و.». (ar)
  • The Nine Muses, Or, Poems Written by Nine severall Ladies Upon the death of the late Famous John Dryden, Esq. (London: Richard Basset, 1700) was an elegiac volume of poetry published pseudonymously. The contributors were English women writers, each of whom signed their poems with the name of one of the Muses. The collection was edited by Delarivier Manley (who wrote as "Melpomene" and "Thalia") and includes pieces by Susanna Centlivre ("perhaps," according to Blain et al.), Sarah Fyge Egerton ("Erato", "Euterpe", and "Terpsichore"), Mary Pix ("Clio"), Catherine Trotter ("Calliope"), and Sarah Piers ("Urania"). The poet writing as "Polimnia" (the Muse of Rhetorick) has not been identified; her initials are "Mrs. D. E." (en)
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  • المُلهِمات التسع (بالإنجليزية: The Nine Muses)‏ أو الأشعار التي كُتبت بواسطة تسعة سيدات مختلفات عقب وفاة الشهير الراحل جون درايدن (بالإنجليزية: Poems Written by Nine severall Ladies Upon the death of the late Famous John Dryden)‏ (لندن: ريتشارد باسيت، 1700). هي عبارة عن مجلد من نُشر بأسماء قلمية. المساهمات كن كاتبات إنجليزيات، قامت كل واحدة منهن بالتوقيع على قصيدتها بأسماء الميوزات. وقد قامت (التي كتبت كـ«ميلبوميني» و«ثاليا») بتحرير هذه المجموعة التي تحتوي على مقطوعات كُتبت بواسطة (وفقاً لبلاين وآخرين) («إراتو» و«يوتيربي» و«تيربسيكوري») («كليو») («كاليوبي») وسارة بيرس («أورانيا»). ولكن مازالت التي كتبت القصائد كـ«بوليهيمنيا» (من الخطابة) لم يتم التعرف عليها بعد، والأحرف الأولى لاسمها هي «السيدة د. و.». (ar)
  • The Nine Muses, Or, Poems Written by Nine severall Ladies Upon the death of the late Famous John Dryden, Esq. (London: Richard Basset, 1700) was an elegiac volume of poetry published pseudonymously. The contributors were English women writers, each of whom signed their poems with the name of one of the Muses. The collection was edited by Delarivier Manley (who wrote as "Melpomene" and "Thalia") and includes pieces by Susanna Centlivre ("perhaps," according to Blain et al.), Sarah Fyge Egerton ("Erato", "Euterpe", and "Terpsichore"), Mary Pix ("Clio"), Catherine Trotter ("Calliope"), and Sarah Piers ("Urania"). The poet writing as "Polimnia" (the Muse of Rhetorick) has not been identified; her initials are "Mrs. D. E." (en)
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