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Milady And Rochefort In A Carriage
832 wordsD'Artagnan goes to France to become a Musketeer. But on his way he gets into a fight with a tall, dark haired nobleman with a scar on his right cheek. He sees the man talking to a woman named Milady de Winter. D'Artagnan finally finds the captain of the musketeers Monsieur de Tre ville. D'Artagnan sees the man that defeated him and runs after him. But on his way he runs over wounded Athos and he also runs into Port hos. He ran through the street but could not find the man. Athos gets mad and cha...
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Rose And Charlie
2,510 wordsTHE AFRICAN QUEEN Short Summary:' The African Queen' is the tale of two companions with different personalities who develop an untrustworthy love affair as they travel together downriver in Africa around the start of World War I. They struggle against the climate, the river, the bugs, the Germans and, most of all, against each other. In the course of much misery, they develop love and respect for each other. Detailed Summary: In September 1914, the German occupying forces hold East Africa. The s...
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Sidney C In The Shepheardes Calender Spenser
1,240 wordsEDMUND SPENSER. Edmund Spenser (1552-1599) the Great English Poet. A. Edmund Spenser began, intentionally and calculatingly, to become the master English poet of his age. B. Unlike such poets as Wyatt, Surrey, and Sidney, born to advantage and upper-social class, Spenser was born of moderate means and class, in London, possibly in 1552. C. He received a notable education, first at the Merchant Taylor's School, then at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he was registered as a "sizar" (meaning imp...
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Faerie Queene As Virgil And Ariosto
2,110 wordsEdmund Spenser vs. Virgil and Ariosto Some scholars believe Spenser did not have sufficient education to compose a work with as much complexity as The Faerie Queene, while others are still "extolling him as one of the most learned men of his time" (587). Scholar Douglas Bush agrees, "scholars now speak less certainly that they once did of his familiarity with ancient literature" (587). In contrast, Merit Hughes "finds no evidence that Spenser derived any element of his poetry from any Greek Roma...
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Red Cross Knight
11,629 wordsEdmund Spenser is considered by many to be the next great poet after Geoffrey Chaucer (Renwick, 483). No other poet since Chaucer's time had such a command for both ancient and modern languages nor could his range of learning be touched by his fellow writers of that era (Ward, 117). Some view Spenser as a love and pastoral poet but others consider him to be a classical author (Fowler, 121). Regardless, Spenser remained a dedicated writer throughout his life - his writing never stopped until his ...
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Said Richard
2,186 wordsThere was an argument going on in the Hudson Palace. The huge windows were shaking, the maids were running, trying to find a place to hide, the extravagant and expensive paintings by famous artists were about to fall on the red famous Iran rugs, because of Princess Danielle's ear-bursting voice.? I want another bodyguard!? , Danielle said.? But darling you already have twenty-five bodyguards, just for fun, your passion or desire whatever. They have little work to do and cost a big load of money ...
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