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The great burst of lyric poetry by such sonneteers as Sir Philip Sidney , Sir Thomas Wyatt , and the Earl of Surrey , and the richly pictorial narrative poetry of the Faerie Queene by that poet's poet , Edmund Spenser , are all well ...
The great burst of lyric poetry by such sonneteers as Sir Philip Sidney , Sir Thomas Wyatt , and the Earl of Surrey , and the richly pictorial narrative poetry of the Faerie Queene by that poet's poet , Edmund Spenser , are all well ...
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relation between poetry and politics rarely refer to any poems written after 1806 , still more rarely to those completed after 1812 , and almost never to the vast body of works written between 1815 and 1850 . Wordsworth's earlier poetry ...
relation between poetry and politics rarely refer to any poems written after 1806 , still more rarely to those completed after 1812 , and almost never to the vast body of works written between 1815 and 1850 . Wordsworth's earlier poetry ...
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porary decline of English poetry , of which our time unhappily affords unmistakable evidence , from that earlier period . But if we examine afresh even the most admired of the prolific Victorian poets - Tennyson , Arnold , the Rossettis ...
porary decline of English poetry , of which our time unhappily affords unmistakable evidence , from that earlier period . But if we examine afresh even the most admired of the prolific Victorian poets - Tennyson , Arnold , the Rossettis ...
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