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The Centennial Review , v . XX , Fall , 1976 for “ Self and Eros in ' Venus and Adonis ” ” by Coppélia Kahn . © 1976 by The Centennial Review . Reprinted by permission of the publisher and the author . — College English , v .
The Centennial Review , v . XX , Fall , 1976 for “ Self and Eros in ' Venus and Adonis ” ” by Coppélia Kahn . © 1976 by The Centennial Review . Reprinted by permission of the publisher and the author . — College English , v .
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GEORGE STEEVENS ( essay date 1780 ) It has been remark'd that more Poets have sprung from Spenser than all our other English Writers ; to which let me add an Observation of the late Dr. Garth , that most of our late ones have been ...
GEORGE STEEVENS ( essay date 1780 ) It has been remark'd that more Poets have sprung from Spenser than all our other English Writers ; to which let me add an Observation of the late Dr. Garth , that most of our late ones have been ...
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[ The excerpt below is taken from Barnfield's “ A Remembrance of some English Poets , " first published in 1598 in his Poems : In divers humors . This verse , which also praises the work of Spenser , Daniel , and Drayton , concludes ...
[ The excerpt below is taken from Barnfield's “ A Remembrance of some English Poets , " first published in 1598 in his Poems : In divers humors . This verse , which also praises the work of Spenser , Daniel , and Drayton , concludes ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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