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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'clare'
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| 'The Flea' written by John Donne in the seventeenth century. 'First Love' which was written by John Clare in the nineteenth century, and also 'Shall I compare thee...' which was written by William Shakespeare in the sixteenth century |
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| 'To Autumn', 'Autumn' and 'October Dawn' that each of the poets has different opinions and feelings on Autumn and they also interpret Autumn in their poems in different ways too. The three poets John Keats, John Clare and Ted Hughes |
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| A Comparison of First Love by John Clare and A Woman To Her Lover by Christina Walsh. |
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| A Comparison of Two Love Poems, 'First Love' by John Clare and 'Shall I compare thee...?' by William Shakespeare |
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| Analyse the similarities and differences between 'Porphyrias Lover' by Robert Browning and 'Maude Clare' by Christina Rossetti. |
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| Analysis of I Am, by John Clare |
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| Compare "Shall I Compare Thee To a Summer's Day?" (poem 1) by William Shakespeare and "First Love" ( poem 2) by John Clare. |
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| Compare and contrast "First Love" by John Clare and "Long Distance" by Tony Harrison. |
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| Compare and contrast the declaration of admiration by Lord Byron She Walks in Beauty and the declaration of love by John Clare First Love |
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| Compare and contrast the two poems, 'Spring Morning' by John Clare, and 'Coldness In Love' by DH Lawrence paying particular attention to their attitudes to love. |
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| Compare and contrast the way John Clare and Coventry Patmoore portray their protests in their poems 'A London Fete' and 'The Badger' |
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| Compare and contrast the way the poets portray people in ' a London fete' (Patmore) & 'The Badger' (Clare). |
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| Compare Themes of "Love and Loss" from "When we two Parted" by Lord Byron and "first Love" by John Clare |
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| Explore Hardys presentation of the journey to Talbothys and the second introduction to Angel Clare. |
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| Explore the memories of childhood presented in "In Mrs Tilscher's class" by Carol Ann Duffy and "Childhood" by John Clare |
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| First Love Clare |
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| First Love By John Clare |
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| First Love' by John Clare, 'Porphyria's Lover' by Robert Browning,My Last Duchess' by Robert Browning and 'To His Coy Mistress' by Andrew Marvell |
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| How Is The Theme Of Love Presented In The Poem's Cousin Kate And Maude Clare? |
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| I am going to study three love poems. The first one is called "First Love" by John Clare |
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| John Clare |
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| John Clare "First Love" English Coursework John Clare (1793 - 1864) John Clare was born to a poor labouring family in Northamptonshire |
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| John Clare - Discuss the various ways in which the poets present the theme of love and loss. |
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| John Clare was a poet, born and raised in the age of Romanticism. |
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| John Clare. |
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