Fifteen Poets: Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare [and Others] ...Clarendon Press, 1941 - 503 стор. Selections of the best work of the masters of English poetry from Chaucer to Arnold. Each group of selections is preceded by short essays of appreciation and summaries of the poets' lives. |
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... appear to have been written between 1593 and 1596. Two Gentlemen of Verona , Love's Labour's Lost , and Romeo and Juliet ( Shakespeare's first tragedy ) are assigned to 1594-5 ; Richard II and A Midsummer Night's Dream to 1595-6 . King ...
... appear to have been written between 1593 and 1596. Two Gentlemen of Verona , Love's Labour's Lost , and Romeo and Juliet ( Shakespeare's first tragedy ) are assigned to 1594-5 ; Richard II and A Midsummer Night's Dream to 1595-6 . King ...
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... appears early and remains to the end . There is an accent of grave sweetness that appears faintly in the paraphrases of the Psalms he wrote at the age of fifteen and which is not extinguished in Samson Agonistes . But there is a right ...
... appears early and remains to the end . There is an accent of grave sweetness that appears faintly in the paraphrases of the Psalms he wrote at the age of fifteen and which is not extinguished in Samson Agonistes . But there is a right ...
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... appear so when the dog - star rages— And he who understands it would be able To add a story to the Tower of Babel . You - Gentlemen ! by dint of long seclusion From better company , have kept your own At Keswick , and , through still ...
... appear so when the dog - star rages— And he who understands it would be able To add a story to the Tower of Babel . You - Gentlemen ! by dint of long seclusion From better company , have kept your own At Keswick , and , through still ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER By H S BENNETT | 8 |
The Dream | 33 |
The Fight of the Red Cross Knight and the Heathen | 54 |
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Æneid ancient Mariner beauty behold beneath blow breast breath bright calm Camelot Christabel cloud Coleridge dæmons dark dead dear death deep doth dramatic lyric dream Dryden earth eternal Excalibur eyes Faerie Queene fair fame fear feel flowers GEORGE GORDON BYRON hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill Keats King King Arthur Kubla Khan Lady of Shalott light live look lord Lycidas lyric Matthew Arnold mighty Milton mind moon morn Muse Nature never night o'er once pain pale Paradise Lost poems poet poetic poetry Pope rose round Samian wine Scholar Gipsy Shelley shine shore silent sing Sir Bedivere sleep soft song soul sound spirit stars sweet tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought thro verse voice wandering waves weary wild wind woods Wordsworth youth