Lord Tennyson: A Biographical SketchChatto and Windus, Picadilly, 1884 - 270 páginas |
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... Lord Tennyson's life , apart from the records of his literary work and the glimpses occasion- ally afforded by the divulging candour of his personal friends , not a great deal is known , and only the ... Alfred , is the LORD TENNYSON .
... Lord Tennyson's life , apart from the records of his literary work and the glimpses occasion- ally afforded by the divulging candour of his personal friends , not a great deal is known , and only the ... Alfred , is the LORD TENNYSON .
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... Tennyson's father was the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson , LL.D. , rector of Somersby and vicar of Grimsby , who married Elizabeth Fytche , daughter of the vicar of the neighbouring town of Louth . Dr. Tennyson was the ... LORD TENNYSON . 5.
... Tennyson's father was the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson , LL.D. , rector of Somersby and vicar of Grimsby , who married Elizabeth Fytche , daughter of the vicar of the neighbouring town of Louth . Dr. Tennyson was the ... LORD TENNYSON . 5.
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... to her windows and beat them , in order to be bribed to leave off by the gentle lady , or to make advantageous bargains by selling her the worth- less curs . She was intensely , fervently religious , 1Ο LORD TENNYSON .
... to her windows and beat them , in order to be bribed to leave off by the gentle lady , or to make advantageous bargains by selling her the worth- less curs . She was intensely , fervently religious , 1Ο LORD TENNYSON .
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... Alfred used to tell a story which lasted for months , and which was called ' The Old Horse . ' " * The more serious work of education was not , meanwhile , neglected . Alfred was taught the rudimentary subjects , partly ... LORD TENNYSON .
... Alfred used to tell a story which lasted for months , and which was called ' The Old Horse . ' " * The more serious work of education was not , meanwhile , neglected . Alfred was taught the rudimentary subjects , partly ... LORD TENNYSON .
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... Alfred's first verses , so I once heard him say , were written upon a slate which his brother Charles put into his hand one Sunday at Louth , when all the elders of the party were going into church , and the child was ... LORD TENNYSON . 13.
... Alfred's first verses , so I once heard him say , were written upon a slate which his brother Charles put into his hand one Sunday at Louth , when all the elders of the party were going into church , and the child was ... LORD TENNYSON . 13.
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