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Frederick Tennyson Quotes
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 Softly the loud peal dies, In passing winds it drowns, But breathes, like perfect joys, Tender tones. What would it profit thee to be the first Of echoes, tho thy tongue should live forever, A thing that answers, but hath not a thought As lasting but...


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 Frederick Tennyson (1807–1898), poet, was the eldest son of the Rector of Somersby, Lincolnshire, and brother of Alfred Tennyson. Educated at Eton College and Cambridge, he passed most of his life in Italy and Jersey. He contributed to the Poems...



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 The Economist (US)
Tennyson.
03/13/1993: 767 words, approx. 3 pages TENNYSON. By Peter Levi. Macmillan; 349 pages; Pounds20. To be published in America by Scribner's in January 1994 FOR 40 years one of Tennyson's best friends was the great Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol. Once, and probably only once, Jowett suggested to...
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 The Independent - London
Anyone for Tennyson?
02/09/1995: 547 words, approx. 2 pages At one point in Dark Glory, Steve Gooch's new play about the early life of Tennyson, the poet's sister Emmie challenges him with the question, "Who was it who said, 'There lives more faith in honest doubt'?" Tennyson can have no doubts, honest or...


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