The Twentieth Century, Volum 163Nineteenth Century and After, Limited, 1958 |
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Camelot at Cambridge Betty Miller OMERSBY , the birthplace of Alfred Tennyson , lies within twenty miles of Boston , where the family tree of the Hallams had early established its roots . It was not , how- ever , their common origin in ...
Camelot at Cambridge Betty Miller OMERSBY , the birthplace of Alfred Tennyson , lies within twenty miles of Boston , where the family tree of the Hallams had early established its roots . It was not , how- ever , their common origin in ...
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... Alfred Tennyson and Arthur Hallam were acquainted with one another before their election to the Apostles ( Hallam claimed that Tennyson borrowed from him the pervading idea for his Timbuctoo ) , it was not until the intimacy of that ...
... Alfred Tennyson and Arthur Hallam were acquainted with one another before their election to the Apostles ( Hallam claimed that Tennyson borrowed from him the pervading idea for his Timbuctoo ) , it was not until the intimacy of that ...
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... Tennyson saw becoming Lord Chancellor , succeeded only to a Deanery , as did Charles Merivale and Henry Alford ; the delicate and scholarly Henry Lushington , who took Hallam's place in Tennyson's affections , died in 1855 leaving no ...
... Tennyson saw becoming Lord Chancellor , succeeded only to a Deanery , as did Charles Merivale and Henry Alford ; the delicate and scholarly Henry Lushington , who took Hallam's place in Tennyson's affections , died in 1855 leaving no ...
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