Select Poems of Alfred TennysonD. C. Heath and Company, 1907 - 289 страница |
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... Wordsworth's death ; and he published what many think his greatest work , In Memoriam . In 1852 , he wrote his chief offi- cial poem , his ode on the Iron Duke , the victor at Waterloo , the hero of the nation . While the Crimean war ...
... Wordsworth's death ; and he published what many think his greatest work , In Memoriam . In 1852 , he wrote his chief offi- cial poem , his ode on the Iron Duke , the victor at Waterloo , the hero of the nation . While the Crimean war ...
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... Wordsworth , who , though he began as a red Republican , ended as a Tory and a high Church- man . Still in his fervid youth , Wordsworth could dance around the table hand in hand with the Marseillaise delegates to the Convention for ...
... Wordsworth , who , though he began as a red Republican , ended as a Tory and a high Church- man . Still in his fervid youth , Wordsworth could dance around the table hand in hand with the Marseillaise delegates to the Convention for ...
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... Wordsworth , Coleridge , Byron was also Tennyson's . He is in the direct line of a great tradition . When he came up , he seems to have become at once a member of a brilliant group of young men , by some sort of undisputed right , and ...
... Wordsworth , Coleridge , Byron was also Tennyson's . He is in the direct line of a great tradition . When he came up , he seems to have become at once a member of a brilliant group of young men , by some sort of undisputed right , and ...
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... Wordsworth at Nether Stowey . The keen intellectual interests stirring in that remarkable little coterie must in themselves have worked powerfully upon his mind and formed a con- genial atmosphere in which his genius might blossom . But ...
... Wordsworth at Nether Stowey . The keen intellectual interests stirring in that remarkable little coterie must in themselves have worked powerfully upon his mind and formed a con- genial atmosphere in which his genius might blossom . But ...
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... Wordsworth had treated his printed works in so rude a fashion ; but Wordsworth changes some- times for the worse . It is hardly too much to say that Tennyson's changes are invariably improvements . It seems then permissible to refer the ...
... Wordsworth had treated his printed works in so rude a fashion ; but Wordsworth changes some- times for the worse . It is hardly too much to say that Tennyson's changes are invariably improvements . It seems then permissible to refer the ...
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