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Such matters as these were in his mind when he wrote The Shepherd's Calendar , a poem of twelve ecologues . Under the pastoral form of this work , one can trace the dim outline of Spenser's own thoughts and experience .
Such matters as these were in his mind when he wrote The Shepherd's Calendar , a poem of twelve ecologues . Under the pastoral form of this work , one can trace the dim outline of Spenser's own thoughts and experience .
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He wrote for an audience of which a noisy brawling multitude formed a considerable part . The stage on which his plays were performed was designed in a way of its own , and in all its mechanical contrivances would seem very clumsy to ...
He wrote for an audience of which a noisy brawling multitude formed a considerable part . The stage on which his plays were performed was designed in a way of its own , and in all its mechanical contrivances would seem very clumsy to ...
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His descriptive power is there too , and Byron never wrote anything more wonderful than his stanzas on the storm in Canto ii . Throughout the poem , there is the sigh of disillusionment , the sense of premature age .
His descriptive power is there too , and Byron never wrote anything more wonderful than his stanzas on the storm in Canto ii . Throughout the poem , there is the sigh of disillusionment , the sense of premature age .
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