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... poet comes upon the black knight , whose lamentations leave the poet rather stupidly puzzled as to their cause . Chaucer - and this was to be a frequent device with him - makes himself out to be somewhat obtuse , and even when the ...
... poet comes upon the black knight , whose lamentations leave the poet rather stupidly puzzled as to their cause . Chaucer - and this was to be a frequent device with him - makes himself out to be somewhat obtuse , and even when the ...
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... Poet the Elizabethans were looking for ; his genius was too large and too unself - conscious for him to see himself as contributing to any specific historical end . It was Edmund Spenser ( 1552–99 ) who saw himself , as he was seen by ...
... Poet the Elizabethans were looking for ; his genius was too large and too unself - conscious for him to see himself as contributing to any specific historical end . It was Edmund Spenser ( 1552–99 ) who saw himself , as he was seen by ...
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... poet and a rollicking abuser of the Court , a highly personal poet who draws on his own shifting moods and experiences to find themes for his verses and at the same time a poet with a profound sense of the conventions of medieval ...
... poet and a rollicking abuser of the Court , a highly personal poet who draws on his own shifting moods and experiences to find themes for his verses and at the same time a poet with a profound sense of the conventions of medieval ...
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