Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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... Tennyson was the first to make use of the dramatic monologue . To anticipate conclusions , in many of his monologues Tennyson makes a distinct advance , especially in dramatic spirit , over the poets who preceded him . But , as is shown ...
... Tennyson was the first to make use of the dramatic monologue . To anticipate conclusions , in many of his monologues Tennyson makes a distinct advance , especially in dramatic spirit , over the poets who preceded him . But , as is shown ...
Pagina 65
... Tennyson's different methods in his use of the dramatic mono- logue . He was the first to make an extended use of it . Preced- ing him the elements were developed somewhat sporadically . His contribution was the bringing of these ...
... Tennyson's different methods in his use of the dramatic mono- logue . He was the first to make an extended use of it . Preced- ing him the elements were developed somewhat sporadically . His contribution was the bringing of these ...
Pagina 66
... Tennyson's purpose ; he wanted to express the happy , peaceful experience of the old man who in the evening of life reflets upon his past . Certainly , this is highly character- istic of Tennyson , but this is the reason he did not ...
... Tennyson's purpose ; he wanted to express the happy , peaceful experience of the old man who in the evening of life reflets upon his past . Certainly , this is highly character- istic of Tennyson , but this is the reason he did not ...
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