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... tion . It is not , however , to discuss this revival , this trite story of the inevitable fall and subsequent rise of a great name in literature that is the objective of this paper . Tennyson is more than a name in literature to me ...
... tion . It is not , however , to discuss this revival , this trite story of the inevitable fall and subsequent rise of a great name in literature that is the objective of this paper . Tennyson is more than a name in literature to me ...
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... tion is Yes , can we base upon it the proof of so sweeping a generalization as the concluding words of Shelley's Defence of Poetry : ' Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world ' ? I have no doubt in my own mind that the ...
... tion is Yes , can we base upon it the proof of so sweeping a generalization as the concluding words of Shelley's Defence of Poetry : ' Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world ' ? I have no doubt in my own mind that the ...
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... tion ? Can we claim that Shelley's prophecy contributed in the slightest degree to bringing about what he foresaw ? We cannot , for a very good reason which I have already mentioned . The resounding paragraph , which contains the heart ...
... tion ? Can we claim that Shelley's prophecy contributed in the slightest degree to bringing about what he foresaw ? We cannot , for a very good reason which I have already mentioned . The resounding paragraph , which contains the heart ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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