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... ( early 14th century ) : Lesteneth alle , and herkeneth me , Yonge and olde , bonde & fre , And ich you telle sone , How a yong man , gent and fre By - gan this worldis wele to fle Y - born he was in Rome . But the beginning of ' Sir ...
... ( early 14th century ) : Lesteneth alle , and herkeneth me , Yonge and olde , bonde & fre , And ich you telle sone , How a yong man , gent and fre By - gan this worldis wele to fle Y - born he was in Rome . But the beginning of ' Sir ...
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... early 1790s . Juvenilia , too , were similar efforts some twenty years later by Charles Wolfe and Thomas Lovell Beddoes , which only feebly bridged the gap between Southey's monologues and those of Browning . It took more talent than ...
... early 1790s . Juvenilia , too , were similar efforts some twenty years later by Charles Wolfe and Thomas Lovell Beddoes , which only feebly bridged the gap between Southey's monologues and those of Browning . It took more talent than ...
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... early Auden sometimes reads like Edgell Rick- word's parodies of Eliot , so early MacNeice often looks like those of Henry Reed : But I , Banquo , had looked into the mirror , Had seen my Karma , my existences Been and to be , a phoenix ...
... early Auden sometimes reads like Edgell Rick- word's parodies of Eliot , so early MacNeice often looks like those of Henry Reed : But I , Banquo , had looked into the mirror , Had seen my Karma , my existences Been and to be , a phoenix ...
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Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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