A Short History of English Poetry, 1340-1940Dutton, 1962 - 234 Seiten A concise and authoritative guide to English and American poetry from Chaucer to T.S. Eliot. |
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... Cambridge . While at Cambridge he published some minor poems , and formed a friendship with Gabriel Harvey . Later he was introduced to Sidney's Leicester House circle . A movement led by Harvey in favour of imitating and naturalising ...
... Cambridge . While at Cambridge he published some minor poems , and formed a friendship with Gabriel Harvey . Later he was introduced to Sidney's Leicester House circle . A movement led by Harvey in favour of imitating and naturalising ...
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... Cambridge , our dear Cambridge , say Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two ? Henceforth , ye gentle trees , for ever fade ; Or your sad branches thicker join And into ...
... Cambridge , our dear Cambridge , say Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two ? Henceforth , ye gentle trees , for ever fade ; Or your sad branches thicker join And into ...
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... Cambridge and then to Gray's Inn , published poems and airs in the 1590's and Court masques in the reign of James I. He was a classicist and wrote Latin poems . In spite of his views on prosody , which were expressed in a treatise ...
... Cambridge and then to Gray's Inn , published poems and airs in the 1590's and Court masques in the reign of James I. He was a classicist and wrote Latin poems . In spite of his views on prosody , which were expressed in a treatise ...
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Chaucer I | 1 |
The Fifteenth Century | 15 |
The Early Tudors | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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