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It is quite certain that he could not read Latin , so that all that he put into verse had to be taught to him by some more learned brother . And some one , too , must have written down the verses which Caedmon sang .
It is quite certain that he could not read Latin , so that all that he put into verse had to be taught to him by some more learned brother . And some one , too , must have written down the verses which Caedmon sang .
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All through it there are lines which might have been written by Chaucer , and in the last verse James speaks of Gower and Chaucer as his “ masters dear . ' Of Gower I have said nothing in this book , because there is not room to tell of ...
All through it there are lines which might have been written by Chaucer , and in the last verse James speaks of Gower and Chaucer as his “ masters dear . ' Of Gower I have said nothing in this book , because there is not room to tell of ...
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Besides following Wyatt in making the sonnet known to English readers , Surrey was the first to write in blank verse , that is in long ten - syllabled lines which do not rhyme . This is a kind of poetry in which some of the grandest ...
Besides following Wyatt in making the sonnet known to English readers , Surrey was the first to write in blank verse , that is in long ten - syllabled lines which do not rhyme . This is a kind of poetry in which some of the grandest ...
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