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It is thought that Shakespeare was influenced by it when he wrote The Merchant of Venice . The Tragedy of Dr. Faustus , Marlowe's masterpiece , is founded on a well - known German story , and dwells on the influence and power of the ...
It is thought that Shakespeare was influenced by it when he wrote The Merchant of Venice . The Tragedy of Dr. Faustus , Marlowe's masterpiece , is founded on a well - known German story , and dwells on the influence and power of the ...
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In this way they sought to rule out the influence of instinct and feeling . While much that they did was sound , and their poetry was polished and nearly always forcible , it was unfortunate that they ignored the appeal of beauty and ...
In this way they sought to rule out the influence of instinct and feeling . While much that they did was sound , and their poetry was polished and nearly always forcible , it was unfortunate that they ignored the appeal of beauty and ...
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He is one of the masters of metre and shows amazing subtlety in the use of verse forms , and his influence was both inspiring and far - reaching . Matthew Arnold It has been seen that Tennyson , Browning , Morris , and Swinburne were ...
He is one of the masters of metre and shows amazing subtlety in the use of verse forms , and his influence was both inspiring and far - reaching . Matthew Arnold It has been seen that Tennyson , Browning , Morris , and Swinburne were ...
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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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