Carlyle and TennysonUniversity of Iowa Press, 1988 - 284 من الصفحات |
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... influence on the younger poet , an influence evident in much of Tennyson's thought and seen at times in some of his art ; however , Tennyson characteristically rejected or transformed many of the Sage's ideas , some of which seemed to ...
... influence on the younger poet , an influence evident in much of Tennyson's thought and seen at times in some of his art ; however , Tennyson characteristically rejected or transformed many of the Sage's ideas , some of which seemed to ...
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... influence was Carlyle on Tennyson ? Hallam says that his father always ' valued ' Carlyle's opinion , but that bland statement may mean anything . There is much to be said in favour of Valerie Pitt's notion that Carlyle had a great ...
... influence was Carlyle on Tennyson ? Hallam says that his father always ' valued ' Carlyle's opinion , but that bland statement may mean anything . There is much to be said in favour of Valerie Pitt's notion that Carlyle had a great ...
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... influence of the mothers is everywhere in The Princess , as in Maud , and that influence is most apparent at key points . Certainly there is no question as to the Prince's mother , ' mild as any saint , / Half - canonised by all that ...
... influence of the mothers is everywhere in The Princess , as in Maud , and that influence is most apparent at key points . Certainly there is no question as to the Prince's mother , ' mild as any saint , / Half - canonised by all that ...
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Nature Human History Divine | 36 |
The Riddle of Destiny | 43 |
Ulyssean Influences and Telemachan | 55 |
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