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tennyson造句
1. He quotes a few verses from Tennyson in his paper. 2. Tennyson talks for Tithonus in the third person. 3. The work of Tennyson coexisted with the devastation of an urban underclass described by Dickens. 4. It must have been seeing her reading Tennyson that had dredged up an old forgotten quotation. 5. After the death of his father, Tennyson and his family continued to live at the rectory for a further six years. 6. It turned out to be the poems of Tennyson, bound in green morocco. 7. Tennyson uses imagery combined with run-on lines to create a lyrical emotion. 8. It is this bleakness that Tennyson uses to express sadness and death. 9. It was here, in 1809, that Alfred Tennyson was born at the rectory. 10. Tennyson describes it as - ... a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern. 11. Alfred Tennyson, British poet . 12. Tennyson was buried in Westminster Abbey. 13. An old man's wit may wander ( Tennyson ). 14. A : This play was written by Tennyson. 15. Ten tenors, sons sang a song for Dan Tennyson. 16. Tennyson was writing before Darwin but he got it right. 17. And when we compare the age of Tennyson and Darwin, of John Henry Newman and Carlyle, with our own, the only sensible reaction is one of humility: "We are our father's shadows cast at noon". 18. The poetic words of Alfred Lord Tennyson will be engraved in the 2012 Olympic village. But what other notable expressions can be attributed to Tennyson? 19. Alfred Tennyson is a Victorian poet of English literature history. Almost of his poems , which I had read , were love poems, and I like this one better. 20. From childhood on Tennyson was fascinated by the sound of words. 21. Lawn Tennyson, gentleman poet. 22. Alfred Tennyson is a Victorian poet of English literature history. 23. It has no jokes, no digressions, nothing to lighten, except occasional quotations of poets like Tennyson. 24. After, she did not get into bed, but took her volume of Tennyson through into the sitting-room. 25. Nor is he an old-fashioned, bookish poet with antiquarian tendencies like Tennyson. 26. His comments on the great world conflict were studded with quotations from Marlowe and Dryden, Milton and Tennyson. 27. He seems so near, and yet so far ( Tennyson ). 28. For Hobbes, then, nature was very much "red in tooth and claw, " as the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote in the 1850 poem "In Memoriam." 29. There was a rift within the loot, as Albert Tennyson says. 30. This poem, which almost everybody knows is written by Tennyson.