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... reasons for giving up ' Hyperion ' , the main one being that he felt it was becoming too Miltonic and that his poetic ... reason , the strongest of all ; he wanted to marry . But in this same year , 1819 , whatever hesitation may have ...
... reasons for giving up ' Hyperion ' , the main one being that he felt it was becoming too Miltonic and that his poetic ... reason , the strongest of all ; he wanted to marry . But in this same year , 1819 , whatever hesitation may have ...
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... reasons , waited till night fell before he visited them . He was in danger of a second arrest and a second execution . May I ... reason was cooking a fish for his own breakfast ? Not yet for his disciples , for the first thing he says is ...
... reasons , waited till night fell before he visited them . He was in danger of a second arrest and a second execution . May I ... reason was cooking a fish for his own breakfast ? Not yet for his disciples , for the first thing he says is ...
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... reason of the guilty loves of Lancelot and Guinevere , and the base in- trigues of Modred and the Lords of the White Horse , was no greater than the failure of the Victorians by reason of their guilty loves and base intrigues to live up ...
... reason of the guilty loves of Lancelot and Guinevere , and the base in- trigues of Modred and the Lords of the White Horse , was no greater than the failure of the Victorians by reason of their guilty loves and base intrigues to live up ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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