1st earl of dorset thomas
[sak-vil] /ˈsæk vɪl/
noun
thomas, 1st earl of dorset, 1536–1608, english statesman and poet.
sackville
/ˈsækvɪl/
noun
thomas, 1st earl of dorset. 1536–1608, english poet, dramatist, and statesman. he collaborated with thomas norton on the early blank-verse tragedy gorboduc (1561)
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