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In France the poets were using a special form for their verse ; they employed rhymes and built up their poems on a definite plan very much like that used to - day for lyrics . In this they differed from the alliterative verse of the ...
In France the poets were using a special form for their verse ; they employed rhymes and built up their poems on a definite plan very much like that used to - day for lyrics . In this they differed from the alliterative verse of the ...
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“ Absalom and Achitophel ” In 1681 , when he was fifty , he added to his immense reputation with his satire Absalom and Achitophel , and it is mainly to the brilliance of his satiric verse that he has his place in the history of ...
“ Absalom and Achitophel ” In 1681 , when he was fifty , he added to his immense reputation with his satire Absalom and Achitophel , and it is mainly to the brilliance of his satiric verse that he has his place in the history of ...
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He paid great attention to the structure of the Heroic Couplet until , as he tells us in his Essay on Man , he could write more fluently and precisely in verse than in prose . In his writing he conformed to the conventions of the day ...
He paid great attention to the structure of the Heroic Couplet until , as he tells us in his Essay on Man , he could write more fluently and precisely in verse than in prose . In his writing he conformed to the conventions of the day ...
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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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