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William Shakespeare Birth: 2%é6April, 15964 Death ! 23 April, 1616 BUSTA 2 Re ays ” Sirvatford Upon Avon" @IRTH BEDE f te Stratford Upon Avon” area} "Poet of Human Nature’ GAT 20 OTA domi eae Ps Samuel Gohnson ~ b Sonia 3 "Bard of Avon" — Bard= pier af ; Avon 2 grit la ARTI " The Dazzling Cun’ anne Tt "Lod pufred Jenn sich Theatre” DIET PAA! = 7 b Third Bot” ar GOT ALE Climax CPA APT ora wricar | HaTearpar RTE lambic Pentameters "om sr PCICET | bo urardit § The Swan oF. Avon, OA AeATSIAT ABR Bog ix aT (oe pa- aury) soar aCe aeatspfat Comedy 3 Historical area | 3628 ~ duo Sal INI ea Faunsrrgay Hea BEAT) FTA NH FELT Tragedy co jesions eosiberr) lk QD Natio ; g W Th Re re -a 1} efe . pre isa > arene eo ie ff 94 | srA qaiee Crmey soo mo ora 42a AT ee @ Tragedy — 127 Gi) Comedy = 167% GD Trogi = Comedy WW) Historical Play 'S. Gas oe org aba spar “ett emguay Fag | / sone ae 3 g Henry v T (Paxt-2) 4 var 3 The Tey mpest. } OH AME’ Commedy of Errors. ! | a Aréarg Hamlet. : ‘ a eg aieer: Ann - aie ® A Lovers complaint, Gid The Passionate I Pilgyim , Gi) The Phoenix and ‘na daa ‘Under the Greenword Tree | The Rape of Lucree Venus and Adonis } Nava T ATUAT : (Historical play) Civ) Henry V & Henry VI CPast-4, Paxt-2 Par t-3) Note g ‘Romantic’ e514 ait PB Shelly ' Adonais' seq aie fangs ' Elegy’ TeAt PUA | ke" Under the Greenwood Tree” after amar “eer ar] Central Jdea RAT-" Life in nature is Simple anol] S| faee” I "Under the Greenwood Tree" when" Tree” oat I" Fovest" Ta COTAMAT RITA Anin - wit feta saya " English Playelright” | Lian Shakespeare ~ a fener “ Quete” WATTS {Hamiet Hamlet oy not to be that js the Question. . thy name is woman. soul of wit. g either good or bad. Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For lo, oft loses beth ttself and friend. g must be cruel, only to be kind: Thus bad begins and worse vemains behind. Fair is foul, and Foul is fair. # Life’s but a walking Shadow. # Herve is Still the smell of blood, AN the | perfumes of Arabia wil) not sweeten this hand. (Lady Macbeth) isa tole told by an tdiot, Full poe 4 fury Sgnitying nothing. ° ® e e e e a a ‘ a Anin - wif Nothing will come of nothing. Thankless childyen ave Shayper than poison us snakes. 9 When we ave born, we cry, that we are co To this great stage of fools. The Mevchant of Veniee that glitters is not gold. ig blind. All the world’s women merely players. Blow, blow, thou winter wind/ Thou ort not unkind/ As man's ingratitude. : Sweet ave uses of adversity. They have theiy exists and their entran And one man in his time plays ma parts, Fis ‘acts being sven ages. Under the greed wool tree Who loves “cSt Phe. Ind tum his merry note, Unto ‘l!s throat, ret hither, come hithey, come hi No enemy But sg -(seegy yh Arve i seo % To a stage and all the m All's. Well That End's Ant } Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. Listen to many, Speak to a few. 4 A goung man married is aman thats ; qarred. = The fool doth think he fs wise, but the wise 4 —fman Knows himself to be a Fool. | Romeo and Juliet | wnotsina name? A xose by any name would | smell as Sweet. CJilliam Wordsworth Birth: #% April 1770 Deoth: 23 April 1860 Srbaid ¢ Cockermouth, Cumberlanol j=: Rydal Mount FoIA ‘The French Revolution’ GIT ALL, Far) ay arha wat x2 Mier fraser ah fryer Panthetsm Pune wfetesr } Qh Wordworth ABT Poene Pulobiograph Jude'- Fit o712 Masterpiece Pexeex ot acti is the father of Man’ phrase FE 1M rt Leaps Up’ afgonr Deva Prag | HH. Paster of Civil Law’ Qo paz IAW DOD ATA | Poet Lauyeate/ The Cour? Poet’ Pare 2a NIT ~tar- ‘The Borderers! rh Tre selitary Reaper arfeojrg Faber ATARTS anit . y Tintern Abbey whrorr wht its nature FRET ITNT CCART) (We Be 43 CaS ae PRM RITA ay THe 29 WK YF Wordsworth ge aq sa tee Ze VSTE CUI Caer rR) aes B33 winter ian rar Bee: RB2OT C7e. we wR AAT Lucy. EXTME war ATaT Fererigar ) ol Grae Brrr wares ve sip Rage of Nedne /alovshiper of Mature] | Pris? of Nakuve. ii) Lake poet. ii) Poet of child heed. iy) Believer in Pantheism. Father of Romantic Age c vi) Tinkern Abbey, vii) Written in March. vill) The Recluse. ix) The Solitary Reaper x) Ode to Duty . xi) Rain bow/ My heart Leaps on xii) Cuckoo + Re xii) Doffodlils tA J Wandereol Lonely as a © # The Rainbow Sorysr AT - DM. a frgrs Quote 2 Rie - ni My heart leaps ahi ee $ behold r _.. a a oo en niniinienisisialaelels one Fsand a crowd he eo of garden Aaffo ils . The Solitary Reaper Behold her, single im the field Yon solitary Highland lass! and singing by herself ; Reaping Step here oY genta pass The music in my heart J bore Long after it was heard no more, - nine f ; orale Colevidge Birth: 24 october 1772 Death: 25 July 1834 y Sasha? Ottery St Me Devon, Ciceal e x agpeia 3 bighg: oe Mrdollesex, Unisedl kingdom @ p Jota Jat he Critic and Philosopher. Brat aay Samuel Taylor Coleridge . amrly ¢ Poet of Super naturi lism; Lake poet. Bee anfrar wD ) ata Opium Egter sar parr Riga xertar FecaT!} An in« ae Y Wordsworth Ae xrapITST! tera | 2906 Tat William words worth oe EITIT s. — Gleridge ‘Lyrical Ballads’ DERI PRT) mo fie yjdge 4a 8it rer 2 Wordsworth — 78 wiser grr caeTlesr | ; ZY ih aisor 8 Biograpria Literaria . ae 7 Arie SNTCONBAT ara 5, JE ora cart a3 r 2 Se snRoxaet ¢ | BIE, i Mariner / The pime of Aes Albatross cra a7 , A FaDyi> Guotes ; Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide wide seal o And never A sain? Fox pity on My soul in agony 7 Water, water, everywhere And aul the beards oid shrink hater, water, every here. a Nox ang drop to drink. A He prageth well, who loveth w Both man and bird and =a) Lord Byron Bivth: 22 January, 1788 419 April, 1824 Death: London , United Kingdom — * Missolonghi_, Greece eae George Gordon Lord Byron ; English Literature -49 Rebel Poet sr 2 Bade sar eaiiestra cap Lady Ado OR Sue by SAEETATS af i ae Books ¢ i) The vision of Jud ji) Heaven and Eart, tii) Hours of Idleress Famous poems: 7) Child Harold's Pile image | i i) She walks in , ~ Bivth: 22 May, ‘Meh Death : 30 Max, 1744 y GaRIAs London, United a ia HY EQVRIT: Pope's villa qt ‘Heroic Couplet’ 4a J AR OAT FRGUT WTAE | jar AT Homer 42 Jiad 08 Od BRT 2,78 again MAT) Asie Ws Ay Tange ° nfaorant : (Poems): : 9 An Essay on ce J at ; "upon Rape" neem Fel : Birth $ 43 Je Fane ef Death : 28 January, ower Sant ( SIBQT: Sandymeunt , dreland ora srgggi7 : Idéol Séjour - Hotel de Charme de curiosites Cannes, Cannes, Fare La WB. Yeahs tar onder ah) y Daa Frishman F2BNT d920 zn sire" TIO able Sigg waa ATT BGT Bear Srcoiter ue coy Ot entage Fay sire arot Poetry ¢ I) The Wind among the Reeds. 4) The Wanderi 1) In the seven Wooels. 10 The Wild swang ot Cote Y Resporsibittjes A Faas auores ; 1 aveait But being poor, have only my spread ™Y dreams undiy your fee; sofily because got tread on Fag | Tne best lack all convichon, White tH ave full of passionate hokensitg.. | H Education is not tre Filling of a pail, vather the dighting ofa fire. y go _John Keats Birth : 31 October 1795. Death : 23 February 182) FEIT! Moorgote, london if sae Rome 3 avg English Romantic Poe B26 TEI MET Tuberculosis (wag) a My heart pains My sense, had drunk. 2 ee Birth: 1 February 181! Death : 15 September 1833 ‘ 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 London Vienna, buried at Andyew’'s chur se obh. > Clevedon, Somerset a os , NGA English Poet . fr: The geurne homme fatal ( Fatal yo TRI ICT BBTIIT CAA | f A Tennyson Ja FAL TRAIT | "45 Christopher Marl 2) ae Birth. 26 February 1564 Death: 20 May 1593 4 BEIT: Canterbury , kent, England J Ee. Deptford, kent, England L Sr aaa Evglish Playwright, Poet, 5 he Pio kein DUR AON AMVs) =| H Shakespeare WA cate 2 aya ar Fear) HF sire Blank Verse 5) Dats ayer) University wit Peer | i) The Morning Star ( Tennyson TOT | W) Father of English as ic a Fane xieeyees ‘ BRASSX OSES POET x Born 3 34 March 1809 Death £14 June 1883 Breadfietd house , Breadfield, wood. bridge, suffolk, England. QPS Merton, Norfolk, England. 4 fein soma ies Tamer (A349) y -qatas- 3. gnatannn” - ag 37a opera, ii) After the Locust iii) Charles Lamb Come, Fill the Cup

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