Spenser
Edmund, c1552–99, English poet.
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Brilliant as an exponent of the virtues in Spenser, Dante, Chaucer, Lewis could not write his own poetry.
Iconic characters like Marlowe, Spenser, and James Bond make up the patchwork of our modern day folklore.
Leave John Banville Alone! Why Chandler’s Marlowe Should Live On | Ace Atkins | September 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTSpenser in his Fairy Queen makes one of the characters include it with other herbs celebrated for medicinal qualities.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce | E. R. Billings.Of all the great poets, but few have been such masters 281 of the art of making musical verse as Spenser.
English: Composition and Literature | W. F. (William Franklin) WebsterThe word elfin, which became quite a common word, seems to have been invented by Spenser.
Stories That Words Tell Us | Elizabeth O'Neill
Quick as in “quick and dead” meant living, whence “Elfe, to wit Quick,” was clearly understood by Spenser as life.
Archaic England | Harold BayleyAfter dinner construe Ovid (100 lines); finish second book of Spenser, and read two cantos of the third.
The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) | Florence A. Thomas Marshall
British Dictionary definitions for Spenser
/ (ˈspɛnsə) /
Edmund. ?1552–99, English poet celebrated for The Faerie Queene (1590; 1596), an allegorical romance. His other verse includes the collection of eclogues The Shephearde's Calendar (1579) and the marriage poem Epithalamion (1594)
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