Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.
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You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.
To write 60,000, you would write "sixty thousand".
There is no "Cynthia" in Epithalamion by Edmund Spenser. It is an ode written to his bride, Elizabeth Boyle, on their wedding day in 1594 (published 1595 in Amoretti and Epithalamion).
Edmund Spenser wrote "Epithalamion" to celebrate his marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. It is a poetic ode that follows the structure of a wedding song, praising the beauty and virtues of his bride and expressing his joy and love for her. The poem is known for its intricate imagery and heartfelt emotions.
Scholars have suggested that Spenser's Epithalamion, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and the anonymous German poem Der Busant were sources for Shakespeare's play. All of these are pretty lame: the connection with Spenser is that Shakespeare appears to quote one line from Epithalamion; the connection with Chaucer is that Chaucer's knight tells the story of Bocaccio's Teseida, a story which Shakespeare and Fletcher later dramatized as The Two Noble Kinsmen, which includes the character of Theseus; Ovid is the source for the Pyramus and Thisbe story; Der Busant also has to do with someone going into a forest and going crazy.
It is written in Middle English, not to be confused with Old English which you wouldn't be able to understand at all. It was written during the Great Vowel Shift which was a transformation of the English language into what we know it as today, for the most part.
Edmund Spenser wrote a total of 89 sonnets, which were part of his larger work "Amoretti" published in 1595.
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He didn't write Petrarch's sonnets. He didn't write Edmund Spenser's sonnets. He didn't write Elizabeth Barrett Browning's sonnets, and especially not "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways."
M.D. Spenser was born in 1953.
Spenser Wilkinson died in 1937.
John Spenser was born in 1559.
Edmund Spenser was born in 1552.
Spenser Mango was born in 1986.