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Many of our greatest poets , notably Byron , Keats , and Tennyson , have made use of this stanza form . Several of Spenser's shorter poems are gay and happy . Among these , Epithalamion has been described as the most perfect marriage ...
Many of our greatest poets , notably Byron , Keats , and Tennyson , have made use of this stanza form . Several of Spenser's shorter poems are gay and happy . Among these , Epithalamion has been described as the most perfect marriage ...
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Shakespeare's life had at this stage settled down pleasantly , and his happy cheerfulness is reflected in the plays : The Winter's Tale , Cymbeline , and The Tempest , his greatest comedy . There is one tragedy , Henry VIII .
Shakespeare's life had at this stage settled down pleasantly , and his happy cheerfulness is reflected in the plays : The Winter's Tale , Cymbeline , and The Tempest , his greatest comedy . There is one tragedy , Henry VIII .
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He was by no means the greatest literary genius of the period . He had none of Goldsmith's brilliance as shown in his poems , novel , and plays ; none of the oratory displayed by Burke in his speeches ; he was not equal to Gibbon in ...
He was by no means the greatest literary genius of the period . He had none of Goldsmith's brilliance as shown in his poems , novel , and plays ; none of the oratory displayed by Burke in his speeches ; he was not equal to Gibbon in ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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