John Dryden, England's first Poet Laureate, called Chaucer the Father of English Poetry. He did so in the preface to his book titled 'Fables, Ancient, and Modern.. He was a great poet of the 17th century. He was a literary critic, translator, and playwright.
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What is The Canterbury Tales about short summary?
"The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century. The frame narrative revol...
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What is "applause", a countable noun or a non-countable noun? Applause is an abstract noun. So it is uncountable noun. We have s...
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What's the difference between “Where do you live?” and “Where do you reside? If we understand these two sentences “Where do you live?”...
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John Dryden, England's first Poet Laureate, called Chaucer the Father of English Poetry. He did so in the preface to his book titled ...