A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... Tennyson from a large unstable provincial one . Perhaps it was an attraction of opposites ( ' And he supplied my want the more / As his unlikeness fitted mine ' , Tennyson wrote in In Memoriam ) . The morbidly sceptical Tennyson was as ...
... Tennyson from a large unstable provincial one . Perhaps it was an attraction of opposites ( ' And he supplied my want the more / As his unlikeness fitted mine ' , Tennyson wrote in In Memoriam ) . The morbidly sceptical Tennyson was as ...
Pagina 137
... Tennyson was admitted after the Long Vacation , on 31 October , as member number 70. But Tennyson proved by contrast a most unApostolic member : fined for missing the next two meetings , he attended only five in all , sitting with his ...
... Tennyson was admitted after the Long Vacation , on 31 October , as member number 70. But Tennyson proved by contrast a most unApostolic member : fined for missing the next two meetings , he attended only five in all , sitting with his ...
Pagina 140
... Tennyson was its sole author . Even greater was Henry Hallam's alarm when his son announced his engagement the ... Tennyson travelled overland with money and messages for insurgents in the Pyrenees . Though the episode ended tragically ...
... Tennyson was its sole author . Even greater was Henry Hallam's alarm when his son announced his engagement the ... Tennyson travelled overland with money and messages for insurgents in the Pyrenees . Though the episode ended tragically ...
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A. C. Benson academic Apostles appeared became Brooke Brooke's brother Byron C. P. Snow Caius called Cambridgeshire Cantab career Chancellor's chapel Charles Christ's Christopher Coleridge Coleridge's contemporary Cornford Court death dons E. M. Forster Edward English F. R. Leavis Fellow fellowship Forster Frances Cornford G. E. Moore gown Granta Grantchester Gray Gunn Hallam Harvey Henry Housman James Jesus Jesus College John Keynes King King's later Latin Leavis Leavis's lecture letters Library literary LITT.D lodged London Macaulay Magazine Magdalene Master Medal Milton never novel novelist Oxford Pembroke Pepys Peterhouse play poem poet poetry portrait prize Professor published returned to Cambridge rooms Rupert Brooke satire scholars sizar Smart Society Spenser St John's stayed Strachey Tennyson Thom Gunn Thomas took town Trinity Hall tripos Trumpington tutor undergraduate verse walking William Woolf Wordsworth writing wrote young