Describe the imaginary place of Kubla Khan
Question: Describe the imaginary place …
Question: Describe the imaginary place …
NU 2nd Year Romantic Poetry Brief Suggestions Exam 2021 Ans. The tiger symbolizes the cruelty of the Creator. Ans. Because of his qualities of gentleness and meekness. Ans. Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southy. Ans. On the bank of the river Wye…
Troilus is the cheap protagonist in the poem Troilus and Criseyde discuss. Or, sketch the character of Troilus. Introduction: Troilus is the protagonist of the poem ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ by Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400). Chaucer reveals his art of characterization through…
Introduction to Drama for NU 2nd Year Part- A Brief 2021 আসন্ন পরীক্ষার জন্য ফুল সাজেশন ও বাংলা ট্রান্সলেটেড নোট পেতে কল করুনঃ ০১৭০৬৭১১৬২২ Ans. The greatest epic poet in English literature. Who was Oliver Cromwell? Ans. Oliver Cromwell was…
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Football World Cup 2022 has started with a new mood. You can watch today’s football game live from our website. Today’s World Cup opening match will be England vs Iran. According to sports experts, both the teams in today’s match…
Cleanness BY ANONYMOUS Clannesse who so kyndly cowþe comende & rekken vp alle þe resounz þat ho by ri3t askez, Fayre formez my3t he fynde in for[þ]ering his speche & in þe contrare kark & combraunce huge. For wonder wroth…
Piers Plowman: The Prologue BY WILLIAM LANGLAND In a somer sesun, whon softe was the sonne, I schop me into a shroud, as I a scheep were; In habite as an hermite unholy of werkes Wente I wyde in this world…
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The Wind BY DAFYDD AP GWILYM TRANSLATED BY GWYNETH LEWIS Skywind, skillful disorder, Strong tumult walking over there, Wondrous man, rowdy-sounding, World hero, with neither foot nor wing. Yeast in cloud loaves, you were thrown out Of sky’s pantry, with not one…
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The Winter BY DAFYDD AP GWILYM Across North Wales The snowflakes wander, A swarm of white bees. Over the woods A cold veil lies. A load of chalk Bows down the trees. No undergrowth Without its wool, No field unsheeted; No…
Earth Upon Earth BY ANONYMOUS Earth took of earth, earth with woe, Earth other earth to the earth added; Earth laid earth in an earthen grave. Then had earth of earth enough earth.