Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 pages |
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... Tennyson's poems , which de Vere had read " without leave given " and without con- sulting Tennyson in advance , the apparently prejudiced Words- worth declared the younger man the first of England's living poets . The laureate's ...
... Tennyson's poems , which de Vere had read " without leave given " and without con- sulting Tennyson in advance , the apparently prejudiced Words- worth declared the younger man the first of England's living poets . The laureate's ...
Page 55
... Tennyson himself . I wish I had seen more of the intercourse of two men whose friendship was almost lifelong , and showed Tennyson at his very best in conversation.26 It was in the house of this friend , Wilfrid Ward , that de , Vere ...
... Tennyson himself . I wish I had seen more of the intercourse of two men whose friendship was almost lifelong , and showed Tennyson at his very best in conversation.26 It was in the house of this friend , Wilfrid Ward , that de , Vere ...
Page 178
... Tennyson , Alfred Tennyson , p . 236 . 24. Letter to H. Tennyson . Quoted in H. Tennyson , op . cit . , I , 189 . 25. Essays on Poetry , I. 503 . 26. Ward , " Tennyson , W. G. Ward , and Other Farringford Friends ” in H. Tennyson ( ed ...
... Tennyson , Alfred Tennyson , p . 236 . 24. Letter to H. Tennyson . Quoted in H. Tennyson , op . cit . , I , 189 . 25. Essays on Poetry , I. 503 . 26. Ward , " Tennyson , W. G. Ward , and Other Farringford Friends ” in H. Tennyson ( ed ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
Copyright | |
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