Tennyson: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1983 - 202 páginas |
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... poetry ( for poetry , to be fully understood , should be read aloud ) was very much to him ; and he certainly was unmatched in his use of vowels and in the melody of his verse . In speaking of Browning , he once said to me : ' I don't ...
... poetry ( for poetry , to be fully understood , should be read aloud ) was very much to him ; and he certainly was unmatched in his use of vowels and in the melody of his verse . In speaking of Browning , he once said to me : ' I don't ...
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... poetry . T .- ' The last perfection is the wild and wonderful Charm'd magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn . ' W. A. Coleridge was a great poet - Well , he was an endless talker , but not a ...
... poetry . T .- ' The last perfection is the wild and wonderful Charm'd magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn . ' W. A. Coleridge was a great poet - Well , he was an endless talker , but not a ...
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... poetry , and of the recasting of verses . He said he thought that almost every poet did this habitually . It was very rarely that the simplest song came into the writer's mind in a rush of melody all at once . He mentioned someone ...
... poetry , and of the recasting of verses . He said he thought that almost every poet did this habitually . It was very rarely that the simplest song came into the writer's mind in a rush of melody all at once . He mentioned someone ...
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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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admiration Aldworth Alfred Tennyson Allingham Arthur Arthur Hallam asked beautiful believe brother Browning called Cambridge Cameron Carlyle Charles Tennyson Coleridge conversation death delightful dinner drawing-room England English eyes Farringford father feel felt FitzGerald Frederick Tennyson Freshwater garden gave Gladstone Hallam Tennyson Haslemere hear heard Homer humour impression Irish Isle of Wight kind knew Lady laughed lawn letter Lincolnshire lines Lionel Tennyson lived London look Lord Tennyson Maud Memoir memory Metaphysical Society metaphysics metre mind morning nature never night NOTES once Palgrave perfect perhaps poem poet poet's poetry published Queen quoted Recollections remember Ricks seemed Shakespeare sitting Somersby sonnet speak spoke story talk things thought told took Trinity truth verse voice W. G. Ward walk William William Allingham window words Wordsworth write written wrote
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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 |