Tennyson: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1983 - 202 páginas |
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... spoke of Gladstone - ' I love him , ' he said , ' but I hate his politics ' , and then he spoke of the Queen . I have never heard such full - hearted praise of her as ' the wisest Sovereign upon a throne ' as I then heard . Such loyalty ...
... spoke of Gladstone - ' I love him , ' he said , ' but I hate his politics ' , and then he spoke of the Queen . I have never heard such full - hearted praise of her as ' the wisest Sovereign upon a throne ' as I then heard . Such loyalty ...
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... spoke of Clough's friendship with some of the Oxford Tractarians , and of their separation owing to Clough's movement towards religious negation . This led Tennyson to tell me of a talk he had with George Eliot on the subject of her ...
... spoke of Clough's friendship with some of the Oxford Tractarians , and of their separation owing to Clough's movement towards religious negation . This led Tennyson to tell me of a talk he had with George Eliot on the subject of her ...
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... spoke of the great Realm of the Unknown which surrounds us as being also known , and having Intelligence at the heart of it ; and he told more stories than one of spirit manifestations as authentic emanations from the unknown and as ...
... spoke of the great Realm of the Unknown which surrounds us as being also known , and having Intelligence at the heart of it ; and he told more stories than one of spirit manifestations as authentic emanations from the unknown and as ...
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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 |