LTEN 21 Study Guide - Final Guide: Carpe Diem, Caesura, Literal And Figurative Language

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Marlowe, the passionate shepherd to his love 1599. Raleigh, the nymph"s reply to the shepherd 1600. Marlowe: doctor faustus - 1604 poems by donne: Wroth: from pamphilia and amphilanthus, sonnets 1, 16, 25, 40; poems by herbert: Holy sonnets 5, 7, 10, 14 and 17, On the death of my first and dearest. Identification and definition of names and terms: old english period - the first half of the 5th century ad to the norman conquest of england in. 1066: medieval - refers broadly to the time from the 5th 15th century ad. Middle english period: middle english period - from 1066 to 1500, alliteration - the repetition of sounds in a sequence of words, usually consonants. Ex: sggk: kenning - a figurative (often compound) phrase used in place of a simpler or more common phrase. Ex: whale road to mean sea from beowulf: ceasura - a pause in a line of poetry.

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