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    VILNIUS UNIVERSITY KAUNAS FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC PHILOLOGY SIGITA SUBAČIŪTĖ EPITHALAMIUM IN ENGLISH ELIZABETHAN POETRY: SPENSER AND DONNE BA THESIS English Philology (State Code 61204H108) Scientific adviser __________ Graduate student _____________ (signature) (signature) _________________________ Handing-in date ______________ (Pedagogical and scientific degrees‚ name and surname) Registration No.

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    Shakespeare Authorship

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    The large body of work attributed to William Shakespeare shows education‚ experience‚ creativity‚ and wisdom far beyond what many people are willing to accept came from a single author. This is due to the scarcity of facts concerning his life‚ speculation rose about whether or not Shakespeare became more common. In turn‚ some have chosen to put forth other candidates as to who authored the plays. However‚ these theories have little sustenance and it is likely that the entire body of work attributed

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    Prothalamion BY EDMUND SPENSER CALM was the day‚ and through the trembling air Sweet breathing Zephyrus did softly play‚ A gentle spirit‚ that lightly did delay Hot Titan’s beams‚ which then did glister fair; When I whose sullen care‚ Through discontent of my long fruitless stay In prince’s court‚ and expectation vain Of idle hopes‚ which still do fly away Like empty shadows‚ did afflict my brain‚ Walked forth to ease my pain Along the shore of silver streaming Thames‚ Whose rutty bank

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    (1490-1553)Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe‚ British writer (1564-93)William Shakespeare‚ British poet and playwright (1564-1616)             Ben Johnson‚ British author (1572-1637)John Donne‚ British poet (1572-1631)The Faerie Queen (1589) by Edmund Spenser‚ British poet1599 The Globe Theatre built                                     Don Quixote (1605-1615) by Miguel de Cervantes‚ Spanish writerAndrew Marvel‚ British poet (1621-78)Henry Vaughan‚ British poet (1621-95) Paradise Lost (1667) by John

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    7 deadly sins

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    sin well. Spenser personifies the seven deadly sins as people who are riding on corresponding animals that relate to the human species. Personifying and characterizing The Seven Deadly Sins as actual people with human traits is an image that Spenser chose to create. He may be one of the few writers to ever take on a challenge such as this. To be able to take something as so religious and common and turn it into a person-like form to create humor and seriousness at the same time. Spenser depicts each

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    M S

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    Marks and Spenser Global Market Participation: Marks and Spenser has adopted a Proactive approach claiming to become the most sustainable retailer in the world by 2015. In 2007 they formulated a plan A with 100 commitments to face the challenges of the future. The company focused on doing the right thing from CSR to Looking after the people to giving something back to the community. As the population grows it puts more pressure on the precious resources. Therefore with few changes it successfully

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    A. English religious literature 1-Thomas Gramner: “---“A book of common prayer” 2-John Bungan: “---“Grace abounding” B. Definitions 1-A parody: It is aA literary work that imitatesimitate another in order to turn it or hold it up to ridicule. 2-A treatise: AIt is a formal account in writing‚ treating systematically of some subjectssubject. 3-A fabliau: A short metrical tale usually comic‚ frankly coarse‚ often cynical‚ It is a popular short narrative poem in the 12th and 13th centuries

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    Queen Elizabeth

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    period this was known as the “Elizabethan Age” or the “Golden Age." England ’s economy prospered and Elizabeth I ’s court became the center for musicians‚ writer and scholars‚ such as William Shakespeare‚ Francis Bacon‚ Christopher Marlow and Edmund Spenser. After Mary died in 1558‚ Elizabeth was next in line to become Queen of England. The people loved her and Elizabeth was crowned Queen Elizabeth I in 1559 at the age of 25. Mary had already plunged England into a costly war with France and the

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    Analysis of Othello by William Shakespeare A brief synopsis of the plot The play opens on a street in Venice‚ Italy. In the opening scene Iago‚ Othello’s ensign‚ and Roderigo‚ the suitor of Desdemona‚ decide to tell senator Brabantio that his daughter Desdemona has left to marry Othello without her father’s permission. Brabantio confronts Othello‚ but finally he is convinced by Othello and Desdemona that they love each other and gives them permission. At the same time Turkish invasion is reaching

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    Milton's Grand Style

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    style for which his prose style is also highly poetical and it has the poetical sublimity. To speak the truth‚ Milton excelled almost all the Literary Giants in respect of the sublimity of his language and poetic style. Even his poetical master‚ Edmund Spenser‚ lacked the sublimity‚ grandeur‚ and variety of style. In general‚ Milton’s style may be described as almost uniquely literary and intellectual. It is loaded with learning and bookish phrases; elaborate in construction and often alien in vocabulary

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