Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 sidor |
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... character . Through a later tutor , Edward Johnstone , Aubrey developed an appreciation for Wordsworth ; Mr. Johnstone's in- terpretation of " The Vernal Ode " awakened the boy's interest . From his eleventh to his nineteenth year ...
... character . Through a later tutor , Edward Johnstone , Aubrey developed an appreciation for Wordsworth ; Mr. Johnstone's in- terpretation of " The Vernal Ode " awakened the boy's interest . From his eleventh to his nineteenth year ...
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... character and an exquisite artist , but also the most representative poet of his time . Writing of Tennyson's volume of 1842 , really representative of his best work , de Vere made a statement which may be regarded as a general estimate ...
... character and an exquisite artist , but also the most representative poet of his time . Writing of Tennyson's volume of 1842 , really representative of his best work , de Vere made a statement which may be regarded as a general estimate ...
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... character he is an anticipation of Shakespeare .... Chaucer was to England what Dante was to Italy .... The Morning ... characters are generic also ; and thus exhibit to us the universal moulds of nature , and an exposition of humanity ...
... character he is an anticipation of Shakespeare .... Chaucer was to England what Dante was to Italy .... The Morning ... characters are generic also ; and thus exhibit to us the universal moulds of nature , and an exposition of humanity ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
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admired Alfred Tennyson Alice Meynell Allingham Aubrey de Vere Aubrey's beauty Carlyle Carlyle's Catholic Church Charles Eliot Norton Christian correspondence Coventry Patmore criticism Curragh Chase death Diary early Edward Dowden England English Essays expressed faith father friendship genius Hartley Coleridge Henry Taylor Hutton Ibid interest Ireland Irish Lady Landor later laureate letter to Norton Letter to Sara Letter to Taylor literary Literature London Lord Memoir Miss Fenwick nature Newman night Oxford passion Patmore's poems poet poet's poetic poetry praise prose published Queen Meave Quoted in Ward Quoted in Wilfrid Recollections regarded religion religious Richard Monckton Milnes Roman Rome Ruskin Saint Sara Coleridge Shelley Sir Aubrey sonnet spiritual Spring Rice things thought tion truth Vaughan Vere remarked Vere wrote Vere's verse Victorian Victorian Era volume Wilfrid Meynell Wilfrid Ward William Rowan Hamilton Woodberry Wordsworth writing written young