Stateliest Measures : : Tennyson and the Literature of Greece and Rome / / Arnold A. Markley, iv.
The great nineteenth-century English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson received an unusually thorough education in the classical languages, and he remained an active classical scholar throughout his lifetime. His intimate knowledge of both Greek and Latin literature left an indelible stamp on his poetry, b...
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