Graham's magazine . !&-&-& -&-&-&Z [g?~» i r r£f*-0-0- L|S|^_ia_i*. ti n r —w—m *£-*£ :©=b- r -»—m- —»--I—r-rf-r —»- -#? . .. # rr r r r i r 10 10 i r ICZIC. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. The Poems of Alfred Tennyson. Two vols. V2mo. Boston,William D. Tieknor. Philadelphia, Carey §• Hart. Of the works of cotemporary English poets of thesecond class, perhaps none have been more commented uponor less read in America than those of Alfred chief reason may be that never until now havingbeen reprinted here, and a very small number only ofth ? first English impression having been imported, theyha


Graham's magazine . !&-&-& -&-&-&Z [g?~» i r r£f*-0-0- L|S|^_ia_i*. ti n r —w—m *£-*£ :©=b- r -»—m- —»--I—r-rf-r —»- -#? . .. # rr r r r i r 10 10 i r ICZIC. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. The Poems of Alfred Tennyson. Two vols. V2mo. Boston,William D. Tieknor. Philadelphia, Carey §• Hart. Of the works of cotemporary English poets of thesecond class, perhaps none have been more commented uponor less read in America than those of Alfred chief reason may be that never until now havingbeen reprinted here, and a very small number only ofth ? first English impression having been imported, theyhave not been accessible to many whom the praises reviewers would have led to examine into their pre-tensions. The Cardinal de Richelieu, it is said, fancyinghimself as skilled in poetry as in diplomacy, wrote a tra-gedy, which having been damned on its anonymous pre-sentation to the critics, he tore into atoms and burned. Forlike cause Mr. Tennyson, soon after the publication of his Poems, chiefly Lyrical, committed all the copies of themhe could regain to the fire. But the cardinal and our co-temporary erred. Time, not fire, is the trier o


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