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Dean of St. Paul's cathedral
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Dean of St. Paul's cathedral začněte se učit
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author of Utopia, Henry's Lord Chancellor and his first victim
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author of Utopia, Henry's Lord Chancellor and his first victim začněte se učit
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The Book Named the Governour
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The Book Named the Governour začněte se učit
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Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
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Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey začněte se učit
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Petrarchan sonnets, he used blank verse for the first time in his translation of Virgil's Aeneid
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Petrarchan sonnets, he used blank verse for the first time in his translation of Virgil's Aeneid začněte se učit
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Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
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Sir Philip Sydney, essay on the nature of poetry
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Sir Philip Sydney, essay on the nature of poetry začněte se učit
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Sir Philip Sydney, pastoral romance
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Sir Philip Sydney, pastoral romance začněte se učit
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Sir Philip Sydney, first sonnet sequence in English
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Sir Philip Sydney, first sonnet sequence in English začněte se učit
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a collection of pastoral poems, Edmund Spenser
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a collection of pastoral poems, Edmund Spenser začněte se učit
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Edmund Spenser, sequence of love sonnets
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Edmund Spenser, sequence of love sonnets začněte se učit
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Edmund Spenser, allegorical chivalric romance in praise of the Queen
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Edmund Spenser, allegorical chivalric romance in praise of the Queen začněte se učit
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Edmund Spenser, wedding poem offered to his bride Elizabeth Boyle
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Edmund Spenser, wedding poem offered to his bride Elizabeth Boyle začněte se učit
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Christopher Marlowe, narrative poem about two mythological lovers
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Christopher Marlowe, narrative poem about two mythological lovers začněte se učit
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love začněte se učit
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Christopher Marlowe, one of the most popular Elizabethan poems followed by mumerous responses
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Christopher Marlowe, one of the most popular Elizabethan poems followed by mumerous responses začněte se učit
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
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WS, narrative poem on the nature of love based on Ovid's Metamorphosis
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WS, narrative poem on the nature of love based on Ovid's Metamorphosis začněte se učit
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WS, a graver poem based on classical story of the rape of Lucrece
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WS, a graver poem based on classical story of the rape of Lucrece začněte se učit
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an extended metaphor which often develops into an image that allows more than one points of resemblance between tenor and vehicle začněte se učit
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