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Spenser's genius differed from the genius of Chaucer and Shakes- peare . He does not fully reflect the contemporary course of events . Nor does his verse fully represent them . Chaucer and Shakespeare to a great extent hold the mirror ...
Spenser's genius differed from the genius of Chaucer and Shakes- peare . He does not fully reflect the contemporary course of events . Nor does his verse fully represent them . Chaucer and Shakespeare to a great extent hold the mirror ...
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He lived in Grub Street all his life , and never dreamed that where a man of genius lived was not the best quarter of the town . From Among My Books . ( 4 ) Coleridge on Dryden and Pope as Portraitists : You will find this a good gauge ...
He lived in Grub Street all his life , and never dreamed that where a man of genius lived was not the best quarter of the town . From Among My Books . ( 4 ) Coleridge on Dryden and Pope as Portraitists : You will find this a good gauge ...
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The difficulty for the biographer of Byron ( as it was for the English critic of Byron ) is essentially that of un- derstanding the life and temperament of a genius with his moods and impulses , his ardours and exaltations .
The difficulty for the biographer of Byron ( as it was for the English critic of Byron ) is essentially that of un- derstanding the life and temperament of a genius with his moods and impulses , his ardours and exaltations .
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