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  2. Thomas A. Prendergast, Poetical Dust

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.2.16/
    Prendergast, Poetical Dust. by Nicola Watson. Prendergast, Thomas A. Poetical Dust: Poets’ Corner and the Making of Britain. ... You must log in to comment. 46.2.16. Cite as:. Nicola Watson, "Thomas A.
  3. Volume 46 / 46.2 | Spenser Online

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-46/462/
    Thomas A. Prendergast, Poetical Dust — Nicola Watson. ... Simon Smith, Jackie Watson, and Amy Kenny, eds., The Senses in Early Modern England — Joe Moshenska.
  4. Bibliography for the MacCaffrey Award

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/43.1.16/
    edu. Bain, A. Watson. A Book of Poetry from Spenser to Bridges. ... 2011. Knapp, James A. Image Ethics in Shakespeare and Spenser. New York, NY; PalgraveMacmillan; 2011.
  5. Articles

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-44/442/abstracts/articles/
    Thomas Watson, Shadow Poet Of Edmund Spenser.” Notes and Queries 61.2 (2014): 225-229. ... his Elizabethan acclaim resulted solely from the inevitable myopia of a contemporary perspective or whether there was another factor contributing to Watson’s
  6. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=33
    Second, if we are cautious about identifying and excluding judgments of taste or preference (e.g., ‘Watson is a boring prig’), we can amass a volume of unchallengingly objective fact about ... Smartness, for example, is a modern category that might
  7. Spenser Studies in Japan, 2011 to 2013

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/43.3.67/
    Incidentally, a Japanese version of the latter appeared in 1968, translated by Yoshiaki Fuhara. ... such as Thomas Watson, Barnabe Barnes, Henry Constable, and others, to Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare.
  8. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 33

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=33
    Second, if we are cautious about identifying and excluding judgments of taste or preference (e.g., ‘Watson is a boring prig’), we can amass a volume of unchallengingly objective fact about ... Smartness, for example, is a modern category that might
  9. Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 33

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    Second, if we are cautious about identifying and excluding judgments of taste or preference (e.g., ‘Watson is a boring prig’), we can amass a volume of unchallengingly objective fact about ... Smartness, for example, is a modern category that might
  10. Sixteenth Century Society Conference

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.3.74/
    The same form was used the early 1580s by Thomas Watson in his 1582 Hekatompathia, a collection of a hundred 18-line “sonnets”: each poem contains three 6-line “staffes.” This ... work itself is not by Elizabeth but rather an act of royal
  11. Paul J. Hecht and J. B. Lethbridge, eds., Spenser in the Moment

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.1.8/
    Each & every tips of your post are awesome. Thanks a lot for sharing. ... Emma Watson 2 months, 1 week ago. It's a fantastic blog post that is also really useful.

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