New Englander and Yale Review, Том 18Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1860 |
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... less rich in historic memories . Here he mused over the tomb of Virgil , and as he looked about him or glanced off to seaward , his eyes , as yet not sightless , rested on many an object which had been made im- mortal by ancient fable ...
... less rich in historic memories . Here he mused over the tomb of Virgil , and as he looked about him or glanced off to seaward , his eyes , as yet not sightless , rested on many an object which had been made im- mortal by ancient fable ...
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... less degree , of the Prince Arthur whom Spenser introduces as the hero of his Faery Queen . " He is not distinctly the Arthur of the old romances . So far as the character of the hero 4 Mr. Tennyson and the Idyls of King Arthur . [ Feb. ,
... less degree , of the Prince Arthur whom Spenser introduces as the hero of his Faery Queen . " He is not distinctly the Arthur of the old romances . So far as the character of the hero 4 Mr. Tennyson and the Idyls of King Arthur . [ Feb. ,
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... less com- plete , from the days of his birth by the fair Igrayne , and of his nurture under the cunning superintendence of Merlin , to that magnificent closing scene which Mr. Tennyson has already described to us , -- when " all day ...
... less com- plete , from the days of his birth by the fair Igrayne , and of his nurture under the cunning superintendence of Merlin , to that magnificent closing scene which Mr. Tennyson has already described to us , -- when " all day ...
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... less deeply , but won- dering what has been the - " unnoticed failing in herself That made him look so cloudy and so cold . " It does not take long , in that disordered and much neglected province of Prince Geraint's , for them to meet ...
... less deeply , but won- dering what has been the - " unnoticed failing in herself That made him look so cloudy and so cold . " It does not take long , in that disordered and much neglected province of Prince Geraint's , for them to meet ...
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... less than twenty - four monks , amply endowed with lands and riches , who should pray continually for his soul . This is the story , and Mr. Tennyson , in telling it , has , in the main , adhered to the old tale in the Mabinogeon ...
... less than twenty - four monks , amply endowed with lands and riches , who should pray continually for his soul . This is the story , and Mr. Tennyson , in telling it , has , in the main , adhered to the old tale in the Mabinogeon ...
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