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12 Paull F. Baum's Tennyson Sixty Years After 13 is described by Jerome Hamilton Buckley as " scholarly but hostile ” 14 and by John Killham as “ a book giving the impression of having been written out of a sense of having a painful ...
12 Paull F. Baum's Tennyson Sixty Years After 13 is described by Jerome Hamilton Buckley as " scholarly but hostile ” 14 and by John Killham as “ a book giving the impression of having been written out of a sense of having a painful ...
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... deepdomed empyrean ” as described by " mighty - mouthed ” Milton , to a quiet , crimson - hued sunset above the whispering palms of some Pacific isle . The transition might be informally paraphrased , thus : Great Milton wrote about ...
... deepdomed empyrean ” as described by " mighty - mouthed ” Milton , to a quiet , crimson - hued sunset above the whispering palms of some Pacific isle . The transition might be informally paraphrased , thus : Great Milton wrote about ...
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In a letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson in America , Carlyle described Tennyson as “ one of the finest looking men in the world . A great shock of rough dusky dark hair ; bright , laughing , hazel eyes ; massive aquiline face , most massive ...
In a letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson in America , Carlyle described Tennyson as “ one of the finest looking men in the world . A great shock of rough dusky dark hair ; bright , laughing , hazel eyes ; massive aquiline face , most massive ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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