"... That depends on the manner of enjoyment. The work I enjoy the most in itself is the Midsummer Night's Dream, but that is not the work which contains his best poetry, most of which I find to be contained within his Tragedies. It is, I suppose, up to personal taste.
Milton and Spenser, however, wrote epic poems, the former writing a retelling of Biblical narrative called 'Paradise Lost,' the latter, a somewhat extended narrative of fairy stories known as, appropriately, 'The Faerie Queene.' Both are favorites of mine."
[He pauses.]
"... And you don't find any of this dreadfully dull?"
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Milton and Spenser, however, wrote epic poems, the former writing a retelling of Biblical narrative called 'Paradise Lost,' the latter, a somewhat extended narrative of fairy stories known as, appropriately, 'The Faerie Queene.' Both are favorites of mine."
[He pauses.]
"... And you don't find any of this dreadfully dull?"