Notes and Marginalia: Illustrative of the Public Life and Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet LaurentoJ. Blackwood & Company, 1873 - 202 Seiten |
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... thought " they call this man as great as me , " and there would appear to be some reason for this idea . The sub- ject of King Arthur has at some time or other occupied the thoughts of the great English bards as a fit theme for a great ...
... thought " they call this man as great as me , " and there would appear to be some reason for this idea . The sub- ject of King Arthur has at some time or other occupied the thoughts of the great English bards as a fit theme for a great ...
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... thoughts suggested by other writers flow from his brain as if they were his own creation ; the result of old reading coming ... thought . The elder D'Israeli in his Curiosities of Literature has noted down some very curious poetical ...
... thoughts suggested by other writers flow from his brain as if they were his own creation ; the result of old reading coming ... thought . The elder D'Israeli in his Curiosities of Literature has noted down some very curious poetical ...
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... thought leapt out to wed with thought , Ere thought would wed itself with speech . The following lines acknowledge that the idea enunciated in them has been sung by another : - This is a truth , the poet sings , That sorrow's crown of ...
... thought leapt out to wed with thought , Ere thought would wed itself with speech . The following lines acknowledge that the idea enunciated in them has been sung by another : - This is a truth , the poet sings , That sorrow's crown of ...
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on Timbuctoo Poems chiefly Lyrical 1830 | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 21 |
CHAPTER IV | 35 |
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