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- Spenser's "Inward Ey": Poetics, Lexicography, and the Motivations for Edmund Spenser's Linguistic Idealism Lawrence Revard Washington University in St
- The New Poet and the Old: Edmund Spenser and Thomas Churchyard
- Forms of Mediation: Chaucer, Spenser and English Literary History
- Edmund Spenser's Amoretti Edmund Spenser Was One of the Greatest Poets of the English Renaissance. He Was Born in London in T
- Edmund Spenser As Prophetic Poet
- The Shepheardes Calender
- Tradition and Imitation in Spenser's the Faerie Queene
- 10Its of Spenser and of Jonson: a Comparative Study
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- Time, Change, and the Uses of the Imagination in Edmund Spenser's Last Major Poems
- Dryden on Shakespeare: a Choleric-Sanguine Dramatic Poet
- Moods of Poetry Reading List, Bob Shoenberg, Lifelong Learning
- Aeneid" Upon the Epic Technique of Spenser's "The Faerie Queen"
- Homeless Shakespeare His Fabricated Life from Cradle to Grave
- Spenser's Metrics
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- Edmund Spenser - Poems
- EDMUND SPENSER and the HISTORY of the BOOK, 1569-1679. DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For
- The Spenserian Stanza
- Spenser, Edmund : the Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature : Blackwell Reference Online
- Tennyson's Grief and Spiritual Shift from "The Lotos-Eaters"
- Elegies for Sir Philip Sidney, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson
- Laws – ENGL 2322
- The Language of Architecture in Early Modern English Poetry Research
- English 3210: British Literature to 1750 Literature and the Political Imagination Fall 2019, TR 2:40 – 4:05
- Edmund Spenser's Married Chastity
- English Renaissance Readers and the Appendix Vergiliana
- Spenser's Twin Pillars of the Kingdom: Arthur, Elizabeth, and The
- Part I Reading and Appreciation of Poem
- The Relevance of Edmund Spenser
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- Reaping What Was Sown: Spenser, Chaucer, and the Plowman's Tale David Paul Clark Iowa State University