Tennyson: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1983 - 202 páginas |
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... asked : ' Why did you call it the " Northern " instead of the " Lincolnshire Farmer " ? ' and he said , ' You see , I was modest : I had been so long out of the county that I did not feel sure my memory would serve me ' ; but really he ...
... asked : ' Why did you call it the " Northern " instead of the " Lincolnshire Farmer " ? ' and he said , ' You see , I was modest : I had been so long out of the county that I did not feel sure my memory would serve me ' ; but really he ...
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... asked if I saw why he had used the word clouded instead of darkened or another . ' It makes you think of a great mountain ' , he explained . Then he spoke of the great richness of the English language due to its double origin , the ...
... asked if I saw why he had used the word clouded instead of darkened or another . ' It makes you think of a great mountain ' , he explained . Then he spoke of the great richness of the English language due to its double origin , the ...
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... asked of us . ' Elizabeth was not a religious woman and Mary was . ' There was extraordinary pathos in the poet's impersonation of Mary . He loved her as an English queen , and his pity for her was tender . But the fundamental interest ...
... asked of us . ' Elizabeth was not a religious woman and Mary was . ' There was extraordinary pathos in the poet's impersonation of Mary . He loved her as an English queen , and his pity for her was tender . But the fundamental interest ...
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The Bachelor Years Edward FitzGerald | 5 |
A Meeting of Poets Aubrey de Vere | 12 |
The New Laureate W M Rossetti | 20 |
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Stateliest Measures: Tennyson and the Literature of Greece and Rome A. A. Markley Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |
The Artistry and Tradition of Tennyson's Battle Poetry Timothy J. Lovelace Pré-visualização indisponível - 2003 |