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... Tennyson . ) " The Pertinacious Victorian Poets , " University of Toronto Quarterly , XXII ( 1952 ) , 232-245 . ( Excellent on Browning's most familiar poems . ) " Tennyson , Browning , and a Romantic Fallacy , " University of Toronto ...
... Tennyson . ) " The Pertinacious Victorian Poets , " University of Toronto Quarterly , XXII ( 1952 ) , 232-245 . ( Excellent on Browning's most familiar poems . ) " Tennyson , Browning , and a Romantic Fallacy , " University of Toronto ...
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... Tennyson , " Revaluations , ed . A. C. Ward . Oxford University Press , 1931. ( On Maud , In Memoriam , and the Idylls . ) ALDEN , RAYMOND MACDONALD . Alfred Tennyson : How to Know Him ... Tennyson's Use of the Bible . 730 ALFRED TENNYSON.
... Tennyson , " Revaluations , ed . A. C. Ward . Oxford University Press , 1931. ( On Maud , In Memoriam , and the Idylls . ) ALDEN , RAYMOND MACDONALD . Alfred Tennyson : How to Know Him ... Tennyson's Use of the Bible . 730 ALFRED TENNYSON.
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... Tennyson the disciple . Tennyson was shy , introspective , and inclined to melancholy , but Hallam perceived in him promise of genius . Hallam praised Tennyson's college poetry and helped Tennyson resolve his uncertainties . As Tennyson ...
... Tennyson the disciple . Tennyson was shy , introspective , and inclined to melancholy , but Hallam perceived in him promise of genius . Hallam praised Tennyson's college poetry and helped Tennyson resolve his uncertainties . As Tennyson ...
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