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... poem also thematises Tennyson and the British Empire as the heirs to Virgil and the Roman Empire . Significantly , Tennyson refers several times to the Virgilian past that has been lost , whether in relation to ' kings and realms that ...
... poem also thematises Tennyson and the British Empire as the heirs to Virgil and the Roman Empire . Significantly , Tennyson refers several times to the Virgilian past that has been lost , whether in relation to ' kings and realms that ...
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... poets such as Virgil and Horace to Augustus ' was a genuine popular sen- timent , the outcome of a variety of feelings — a mixture of the old ... poem was based on the ' great part played VIRGIL AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE , 1760-1880 111.
... poets such as Virgil and Horace to Augustus ' was a genuine popular sen- timent , the outcome of a variety of feelings — a mixture of the old ... poem was based on the ' great part played VIRGIL AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE , 1760-1880 111.
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骨 something to encourage in the longest poem he published during his life- time , The Excursion of 1814. The poem tells the story of a five - day jour- ney around the Lake District undertaken by the poet himself and two characters ...
骨 something to encourage in the longest poem he published during his life- time , The Excursion of 1814. The poem tells the story of a five - day jour- ney around the Lake District undertaken by the poet himself and two characters ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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