Characteristics of English poets1874 |
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admiration Æneid beauty Canterbury Canterbury Tales character Chaucer colour comedy comic Coriolanus Court Court of Love death Dekker delight doth drama dramatist Elizabethan English expression eyes Faery Faery Queen fair fancy favour feeling fierce flowers genius gentle Gorboduc Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry Hero and Leander heroes honour humour imagination imitation Jean de Meun Jonson Julius Cæsar King lady language less living look lovers ludicrous Lydgate Marlowe Marston mind Mirror for Magistrates moral nature never night Parliament of Birds passages passion personages plays poem poet poet's poetical poetry Prince probably Queen revenge rhymes Richard Richard II romance satire scene seems sentiment Shakespeare shepherds song sonnets soul Spenser spirit stage stanza Stratford supposed Surrey Surrey's sweet tale Tamburlaine tears tender thee things thou tion tragedy tragic translation Troilus Trouvères Venus verse wonder words write written wrote Wyatt youth