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In April of 1833 , Tennyson was brutally attacked by John Wilson Croker in the Quarterly Review , and then came the greatest blow of all , on September 15 , when Arthur Henry Hallam died suddenly in Vienna of a ruptured blood vessel .
In April of 1833 , Tennyson was brutally attacked by John Wilson Croker in the Quarterly Review , and then came the greatest blow of all , on September 15 , when Arthur Henry Hallam died suddenly in Vienna of a ruptured blood vessel .
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Poem CIX describes Hallam as " manhood fused with female grace . " In the Memoir , Tennyson defines Christ's pity as “ the man - woman in Christ , the union of tenderness and strength . ” 27 The poet chose to wear so many masculine ...
Poem CIX describes Hallam as " manhood fused with female grace . " In the Memoir , Tennyson defines Christ's pity as “ the man - woman in Christ , the union of tenderness and strength . ” 27 The poet chose to wear so many masculine ...
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a year , Arthur Hallam wrote a letter to Gladstone , in which he said of his friend , “ I consider Tennyson as promising fair to be the greatest poet of our generation , perhaps of our century . ” 3 While still a student at the ...
a year , Arthur Hallam wrote a letter to Gladstone , in which he said of his friend , “ I consider Tennyson as promising fair to be the greatest poet of our generation , perhaps of our century . ” 3 While still a student at the ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
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