Select Poems of Alfred TennysonD. C. Heath and Company, 1907 - 289 страница |
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... deep imprint on his life work . In 1830 , he published Poems chiefly Lyrical , an unpretending volume which dates the begin- ning of a new movement in English literature . In 1831 , he left Cambridge without a degree , and , to judge by ...
... deep imprint on his life work . In 1830 , he published Poems chiefly Lyrical , an unpretending volume which dates the begin- ning of a new movement in English literature . In 1831 , he left Cambridge without a degree , and , to judge by ...
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... deep , pure maiden passion for a maid . The year 1859 saw the issue of his four greatest Idylls of the King , Enid , Vivien , Elaine , and Guinevere . The publication of Balin and Balax in 1885 , completed the one worthy poetic ver ...
... deep , pure maiden passion for a maid . The year 1859 saw the issue of his four greatest Idylls of the King , Enid , Vivien , Elaine , and Guinevere . The publication of Balin and Balax in 1885 , completed the one worthy poetic ver ...
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... Deep down in his nature burned an unquenchable contempt for weak- lings who set the " how much before the how . " In his ears sullen Lethe sounded perpetually , rolling doom on man and on all the work of his hands . His inmost con ...
... Deep down in his nature burned an unquenchable contempt for weak- lings who set the " how much before the how . " In his ears sullen Lethe sounded perpetually , rolling doom on man and on all the work of his hands . His inmost con ...
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... most brilliant member of that group became his most intimate friend . Since the days of David and Jonathan , no friendship has been more deep and tender or em balmed in nobler poetry . The two were in physique Introduction xxvii.
... most brilliant member of that group became his most intimate friend . Since the days of David and Jonathan , no friendship has been more deep and tender or em balmed in nobler poetry . The two were in physique Introduction xxvii.
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... were his world . His love for the classics was deep and real , as his exquisite tribute to Virgil proves , and their influence is unmistakable everywhere 66 throughout his work . From his classical training he Introduction xxix.
... were his world . His love for the classics was deep and real , as his exquisite tribute to Virgil proves , and their influence is unmistakable everywhere 66 throughout his work . From his classical training he Introduction xxix.
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