What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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Denys Thompson. praised imply that it does not come off and is not rewarding to read . There are two aspects of Spenser's achievement ; he influenced a number of English poets , great and small , including Milton , Keats , Shelley ...
Denys Thompson. praised imply that it does not come off and is not rewarding to read . There are two aspects of Spenser's achievement ; he influenced a number of English poets , great and small , including Milton , Keats , Shelley ...
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... rewarding playwright since Shakespeare . To begin with , he acts splendidly , and this has implications for the reader . He needs the stage to bring him fully to life , or at least to be read aloud . If a group of people can be got ...
... rewarding playwright since Shakespeare . To begin with , he acts splendidly , and this has implications for the reader . He needs the stage to bring him fully to life , or at least to be read aloud . If a group of people can be got ...
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... rewarding are the fuller collections , such as the Longer Poems , which include ' Letter to Lord Byron ' and ' For the Time Being ( A Christmas Oratorio ) ' . For Auden , though often on the point of producing a major poem without ...
... rewarding are the fuller collections , such as the Longer Poems , which include ' Letter to Lord Byron ' and ' For the Time Being ( A Christmas Oratorio ) ' . For Auden , though often on the point of producing a major poem without ...
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