Lord Tennyson: A Biographical SketchChatto and Windus, Picadilly, 1884 - 270 páginas |
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... sonnet which has all the sweet pathos of a cherished regret : - " How oft we two have heard St. Mary's chimes ! How oft the Cantab supper , host and guest , Would echo helpless laughter to your jest ! How oft with him we paced that walk ...
... sonnet which has all the sweet pathos of a cherished regret : - " How oft we two have heard St. Mary's chimes ! How oft the Cantab supper , host and guest , Would echo helpless laughter to your jest ! How oft with him we paced that walk ...
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... sonnets , predicted of him that he would become " a latter Luther , and a soldier - priest to scare Church - harpies from the Master's feast , " and said that he was " spurred at heart with fiercest energy to embattail and to wall about ...
... sonnets , predicted of him that he would become " a latter Luther , and a soldier - priest to scare Church - harpies from the Master's feast , " and said that he was " spurred at heart with fiercest energy to embattail and to wall about ...
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... Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces , " published about the same time . After a lengthy examination of the rival claims of the two brothers , he gave the palm to Alfred . The next important criticism in chronological order is one of great ...
... Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces , " published about the same time . After a lengthy examination of the rival claims of the two brothers , he gave the palm to Alfred . The next important criticism in chronological order is one of great ...
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... sonnets were showered over his coronation from the most remote regions of his empire , even from Hampstead Hill . The besetting sin of all periodical criticism , and nowadays there is no other , is bound- less extravagance of praise ...
... sonnets were showered over his coronation from the most remote regions of his empire , even from Hampstead Hill . The besetting sin of all periodical criticism , and nowadays there is no other , is bound- less extravagance of praise ...
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... sonnet of most delicate fancy written by Arthur Hallam to his betrothed when he began to teach her Italian . " Lady , I bid thee to a sunny dome , Ringing with echoes of Italian song ; Henceforth to thee these magic halls belong , And ...
... sonnet of most delicate fancy written by Arthur Hallam to his betrothed when he began to teach her Italian . " Lady , I bid thee to a sunny dome , Ringing with echoes of Italian song ; Henceforth to thee these magic halls belong , And ...
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