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" Tennyson has been in town for some time : he has been making fresh poems, which are finer, they say, than any he has done. But I believe he is chiefly meditating on the purging and subliming of what he has already done : and repents that he has published... "
Under the Evening Lamp - Seite 254
von Richard Henry Stoddard - 1892 - 284 Seiten
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Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald, Band 1

Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - 534 Seiten
...of his : and, I am sure, deserves some steady recompence. Tennyson has been in town for some time : he has been making fresh poems, which are finer, they...fancies drop away, and leave the grand ideas single.... I have lately bought a little pamphlet which is very difficult to be got, called The Songs of Innocence,...
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Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald, Band 1

Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - 528 Seiten
...of his : and, I am sure, deserves some steady recompence. Tennyson has been in town for some time : he has been making fresh poems, which are finer, they...fancies drop away, and leave the grand ideas single. . . . I have lately bought a little pamphlet which is very difficult to be got, called The Songs of...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 152

1892 - 944 Seiten
...noble the beginning of the youthful poet. " Tennyson," says his friend Fitzgerald in October 1833, "is chiefly meditating on the purging and subliming...done, and repents that he has published at all yet : " which shows of what excellent mettle that young man was. The same authority gives several verses...
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Tennyson's Life and Poetry: And Mistakes Concerning Tennyson

Eugene Parsons - 1892 - 82 Seiten
...than my own." — Letters and Literary Remains, vol. i. 2 " Tennyson has been in town for some time: he has been making fresh poems, which are finer, they say, than any he has done. But 1 believe he is chiefly meditating on the purging and subliming of what he has already done: and repents...
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Littell's Living Age, Band 203

1894 - 858 Seiten
...taken lodging in my poor head. And, again, in 1833 : — Tennyson has been In town for some time ; he has been making fresh poems, which are finer, they...chiefly meditating on the purging and subliming of what lie has already done, and repents that he has published at all yet. It is line to see how in each succeeding...
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Tennyson: His Homes, His Friends, and His Work

Elisabeth Luther Cary - 1898 - 426 Seiten
...FitzGerald admired. He wrote to Donne in the autumn of 1833 : "Tennyson has been in town for some time. He has been making fresh poems which are finer, they...ornaments and fancies drop away and leave the grand ideas simple."1 The field of poetry was at this time occupied by Wordsworth alone, of the greater poets....
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Tennyson: His Homes, His Friends, and His Work

Elisabeth Luther Cary - 1898 - 412 Seiten
...FitzGerald admired. He wrote to Donne in the autumn of 1833 : "Tennyson has been in town for some time. He has been making fresh poems which are finer, they say, than any he has done. But 1 believe he is chiefly meditating on the purging and subliming of what he has already done ; and repents...
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The Life of Edward Fitz-Gerald

John Glyde - 1900 - 394 Seiten
...other before that period. Writing to WB Donne, he says, ' Tennyson has been in town for some time ; he has been making fresh poems, which are finer they say than anything he has done.' May we not infer that he had already made acquaintance with the poet? At any...
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The Poet and His Audience

Ian Jack - 1984 - 214 Seiten
...had been 'making fresh poems . . . finer, they say, than any he has done', and added, significantly: 'But I believe he is chiefly meditating on the purging...already done: and repents that he has published at all yet.'25 We can only admire the patience, the intelligence and the humility which led Tennyson to study...
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Tennyson and Victorian Periodicals: Commodities in Context

Kathryn Ledbetter - 2007 - 260 Seiten
...toward such publication; he writes to W. B.Donne in 1833: Tennyson has been in town for some time: he has been making fresh poems, which are finer, they say, than any he has done. But 1 believe he is chiefly meditating on the purging and subliming of what he has already done: and repents...
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