Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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EDMUND SPENSER : AND ESPECIALLY " THE FAERY QUEEN " I do not apologize for beginning a talk on Spen- ser in the old - fashioned way ; that is , by remark- ing , " Spenser is the poets ' poet . " It is the simple truth .
EDMUND SPENSER : AND ESPECIALLY " THE FAERY QUEEN " I do not apologize for beginning a talk on Spen- ser in the old - fashioned way ; that is , by remark- ing , " Spenser is the poets ' poet . " It is the simple truth .
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What Marlowe read about him was not what subsequent historians have made clear , but the poet's imagination was aroused by the principal truth - that Tambur- laine had raised himself to extraordinary power , wealth and splendour .
What Marlowe read about him was not what subsequent historians have made clear , but the poet's imagination was aroused by the principal truth - that Tambur- laine had raised himself to extraordinary power , wealth and splendour .
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وو Perhaps nothing of the sort had happened to any living poet in England before . It was simple enough . Two admirers of Browning founded a Browning Society . The object was to share opinions and studies of the poet's works , which by ...
وو Perhaps nothing of the sort had happened to any living poet in England before . It was simple enough . Two admirers of Browning founded a Browning Society . The object was to share opinions and studies of the poet's works , which by ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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