Lord Tennyson: A Biographical SketchChatto and Windus, Picadilly, 1884 - 270 páginas |
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... Farringford Beacon . On these glorious breezy expanses , and in the primrose dells below , Lord Tennyson has been able to spend hours of silent reverie , and in and about Farringford have been bodied forth the characters of many of his ...
... Farringford Beacon . On these glorious breezy expanses , and in the primrose dells below , Lord Tennyson has been able to spend hours of silent reverie , and in and about Farringford have been bodied forth the characters of many of his ...
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... Farringford , and has left his impressions on record : " I had so long known the greatest of English poets , not only through his works , but from the talk of mutual friends , that I gladly embraced an opportunity to know him personally ...
... Farringford , and has left his impressions on record : " I had so long known the greatest of English poets , not only through his works , but from the talk of mutual friends , that I gladly embraced an opportunity to know him personally ...
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... Farringford , during these years , the poet received many of his chosen friends . Charles Kingsley snatched a week from his onerous duties , to get refreshment from the sea - breezes of Fresh- water . Sydney Dobell went to see Tennyson ...
... Farringford , during these years , the poet received many of his chosen friends . Charles Kingsley snatched a week from his onerous duties , to get refreshment from the sea - breezes of Fresh- water . Sydney Dobell went to see Tennyson ...
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... Farringford , during his sojourn in England ( 1868–69 ) . It would be interesting to know what the two famous singers thought of each other , and how far they were able to travel on common ground of feeling and ex- perience ...
... Farringford , during his sojourn in England ( 1868–69 ) . It would be interesting to know what the two famous singers thought of each other , and how far they were able to travel on common ground of feeling and ex- perience ...
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... Farringford that very evening . " I have spoken in the present tense of that lovely June day , more than ten years ago , which seems to come back to me as I write , together with many more days and years of the like happy * " The London ...
... Farringford that very evening . " I have spoken in the present tense of that lovely June day , more than ten years ago , which seems to come back to me as I write , together with many more days and years of the like happy * " The London ...
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