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  • ...of the major English poets, on a par with [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]], [[Edmund Spenser|Spenser]] and [[John Milton|Milton]], Wordsworth has never had a European r
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  • ...figures who lived or worked in London are [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]], [[Edmund Spenser|Spenser]], [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], [[John Milton|Milton]], [[W
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  • ...rk that was vigorously romantic. It is largely a topographical poem, in [[Edmund Spenser|Spenserian]] stanzas, describing scenes that are wild, savage, or otherwise
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  • ...composers like [[William Byrd]], [[Thomas Tallis]] and [[John Dowland]]. [[Edmund Spenser]] and others created a major corpus of poetry, which included the sonnets o
    16 KB (2,464 words) - 05:43, 12 September 2015
  • ...n some contemporary lists of leading poets, but he lacked the stature of [[Edmund Spenser]] or [[Philip Sidney]]. After the [[Interregnum (England)|Interregnum]] sta
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  • ...ovelists of the last century. Among the [[poet]]s, [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], [[Edmund Spenser]], [[Sir Philip Sydney]], [[Thomas Kyd]], [[John Donne]], [[Andrew Marvell
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