Professor Cornelius Weygandt, in a study of “English Victorian Poetry as it affected America,” is not bashful in upholding Tennyson. “Those critics,” he writes, “to whom sheer poetry is what is greatest in all poetry still find Tennyson one of the immortals-”
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 17
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