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  1. Edmund Spenser was born in London in the year 1552 or 1553. Little is known about his family or his childhood, except that he received a scholarship to attend the Merchant Taylor School, where he likely studied Latin and Greek. He went on to study literature and religion at Cambridge University’s Pembroke Hall, receiving a BA in 1573 and an ...

  2. Welcome to Spenser Online, the home of Edmund Spenser studies on the Internet. This site brings together resources to support the reading, discussion, and enjoyment of Spenser’s works. We hope to serve scholars and students as well as the casual passer-by. For those new to Spenser we offer a brief biography and chronology of events, a set of ...

  3. By Edmund Spenser. One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washed it away: Again I wrote it with a second hand, But came the tide, and made my pains his prey. "Vain man," said she, "that dost in vain assay, A mortal thing so to immortalize; For I myself shall like to this decay,

  4. Edmund Spenser wywarł wielki wpływ na późniejszych poetów angielskich. Twórcy ci naśladowali styl poety i posługiwali się wymyśloną przez niego strofą. Spenser jako liryk i epik wpłynął na Johna Miltona. Do autorów pozostających w orbicie oddziaływania Spensera należał też romantyk John Keats.

  5. Edmund Spenser (London, 1552 körül – London, 1599. január 13.) angol költő, ellentmondásos figura, aki az ír kultúra lelkes megsemmisítője és Írország gyarmatosításának szorgalmazója volt, ugyanakkor a korai modern angol költészet egyik legnagyobb alkotója.

  6. Edmund Spenser (Londen, ca. 1552 – aldaar, 13 januari 1599) was een Engels dichter. Hij was Poet Laureate als opvolger van John Skelton. Biografie. Spenser studeerde van 1569 tot 1576 in Cambridge. Al tijdens zijn studie ...

  7. As was Spenser’s habit, the sonnet is composed in iambic pentameter. This means that each line contains five sets of two beats. The first of these beats is unstressed and the second stressed. This sonnet, ‘ My Love is like to ice, and I to fire,’ is also known as ‘Amoretti: XXX,’ or Sonnet 30. It was one of 89 sonnets Spenser wrote to ...

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