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Owing to the great genius of the 14th century poet ______ the British native literature wa

s sufficiently vigorous and experienced in assimilating foreign influences without being subjected by them.

A.Geoffrey Chaucer

B.Daniel Defoe

C.William Shakespeare

D.Charles Lamb

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