The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 164George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1950 |
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... Tennyson was a great figure but seldom a good poet ; before it he was sometimes a good poet , but certainly no great figure only into ' In Memoriam ' did all his virtues flow . 6 The poem was sixteen years in the making . The twenty ...
... Tennyson was a great figure but seldom a good poet ; before it he was sometimes a good poet , but certainly no great figure only into ' In Memoriam ' did all his virtues flow . 6 The poem was sixteen years in the making . The twenty ...
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... Tennyson to Hallam , was only the first . For Flaubert death followed death ; for Tennyson there was but one . Each successive loss plunged Flaubert deeper into a melancholy isolation from which only remorseless work could temporarily ...
... Tennyson to Hallam , was only the first . For Flaubert death followed death ; for Tennyson there was but one . Each successive loss plunged Flaubert deeper into a melancholy isolation from which only remorseless work could temporarily ...
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... Tennyson to Hallam , was only the first . For Flaubert death followed death ; for Tennyson there was but one . Each successive loss plunged Flaubert deeper into a melancholy isolation from which only remorseless work could temporarily ...
... Tennyson to Hallam , was only the first . For Flaubert death followed death ; for Tennyson there was but one . Each successive loss plunged Flaubert deeper into a melancholy isolation from which only remorseless work could temporarily ...
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Gliding Gulls and Going People | 132 |
Top Priority | 164 |
Ada Leverson The Art of By Inez Holden | 167 |
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