GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) English (XH-C2) Multi-Genre Literatures in English-Poetry Study Material (Page 18 of 61)
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Carpe Diem
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Carpe Diem
- Carpe diem is originally a Latin term which is used as an admonition to capture the rapture of the moment without concern for the future.
- Carpe Diem means seize the day. It lays emphasis on the enjoyment of the day ′ because we get human life just for once
- Horace, an eminent Roman poet used this term in his odes.
- Sir Walter Ralegh, one of the leading …
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Edmund Spenser: Some Important Facts About Edmund Spenser
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Some Important Facts About Edmund Spenser
- Edmund Spenser, the son of John Spenser and Elizabeth Spenser was born in 1552.
- He was born in East Smithfield in London.
- He was educated at Merchant Taylor՚s School.
- He did his M. A in 1576. He left Cambridge and worked as Secretary to Dr John Young.
- He is well known as ‘the poet՚s poet’ , ‘The Prince of Po…
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