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In 1922 , Sir Harold Nicolson's Tennyson : Aspects of His Life , Character and Poetry + divided Tennyson's poetic career into four main periods . The first " imitative Keatsian ” era of luxuriant versification ran from 1827 to 1842 ...
In 1922 , Sir Harold Nicolson's Tennyson : Aspects of His Life , Character and Poetry + divided Tennyson's poetic career into four main periods . The first " imitative Keatsian ” era of luxuriant versification ran from 1827 to 1842 ...
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22 And within a few pages , in a magnificent paragraph which will be quoted in full in Chapter V , he delineated what he called the “ Double Character of Tennyson . ” 23 The point of view expressed there becomes definitive for this ...
22 And within a few pages , in a magnificent paragraph which will be quoted in full in Chapter V , he delineated what he called the “ Double Character of Tennyson . ” 23 The point of view expressed there becomes definitive for this ...
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5 F. L. Lucas , with his delight in stories that delineate character , reluctantly relegated to a footnote the poet's comment on Browning's intricate and obscure Sordello , that he understood only the first line ( " Who will , may hear ...
5 F. L. Lucas , with his delight in stories that delineate character , reluctantly relegated to a footnote the poet's comment on Browning's intricate and obscure Sordello , that he understood only the first line ( " Who will , may hear ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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