Tennyson read Guinevere, | Tennyson, Frederick, 4; his share
162; opinion of the Dramas, 168; on Tennyson's wisdom, 243, 252; on Tennyson's originality, 321, 323. Taylor, Sir Henry, quoted, 4; suggested for Laureate, 75; anecdote of, 77; congratulates Tennyson on his Ode, 80; on Tennyson's politics, 84; anecdotes by, 138. TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord, his ideal,
3; birth, 3; contemporaries, 3; objection to biography, 4,5; his youth, 6, 31; friend- ship with Charles, 6; first verses, 6; love of Lincoln- shire, 6, 9; education, 7; the Poems by Two Brothers, 10 et seq.; tribute to Charles in In Memoriam, 17; at Cambridge, 18 et seq.; meets Hallam, 19; competes for Chancellor's medal, 19; Timbuctoo, 20 et seq.; writes The Lover's Tale, 31; publishes Poems chiefly Lyrical, 34; second volume, 38; life in London,
57; resides in Cheltenham, 58; publishes The Princess, 59; his ideal of womanhood, 64 et seq.; appointed Laureate, 76; obtains pension, 77; his Ode on Wellington, and tribute to Balaclava heroes, 81; de- clines to be a party candidate, 83; political and patriotic views, 83-96; writes Memoriam, 98; his marriage, 116, 122; publishes Maud, 123; his Enoch Arden, 142; lines to his wife, 147; his poetic development, 149; publishes the Idylls of the King, 158; the Dramas, 166- 197; his later ballads, 198; Swan-songs, 231; death, 229. See CHRONOLOGY. Tennyson, Dr G. C., 4, 32; his death, 38; his character, 5, 272. Mrs (Elizabeth Fytche), 4, 6, 56; at Cheltenham, 58.
in Poems by Two Brothers, 10 note; at College, 18; anecdote of Alfred by, 45. Charles. See Tennyson-
Turner. Cecilia, her marriage, 63. Mary, 58.
Lady (Emily Sellwood), 116, 122, 163, 232, 301. Hallam (the Hon.), letter from, 87.
Lionel (the Hon.), his death,
Tennyson-Turner, Rev. Charles, 4; boyhood, 6; his sonnets, 7, 9, 79 note; his share in the Poems of Two Brothers, 10 et seq.; Alfred Tennyson's tri- bute, 17; at Cambridge, 18; assumes his uncle's name and becomes vicar of Grasby, 57; sonnet on Hallam, 108; son- net on Home, 120. Thackeray, W. M., at Cambridge,
19; his rhyme for "Timbuctoo," 19; burlesques Tennyson's poem, 25; his debt to Tennyson in Esmond, 331; quoted, 338. Thinker? was Tennyson a, 217. Tickell, 337.
Timbuctoo, Tennyson's prize poem, 19 et seq.; burlesqued, 25. Tiresias volume published, 207. Title, Tennyson's, 78. Trees, Tennysonian, 246. Trench, R. C., at Cambridge, 18;
lines wrongly attributed to him, 300; on Tennyson's son- nets, 305 note. Trevelyan, Sir G. O., on academic poems, 20. Tribute, The,its history, 123; Tenny-
son's contribution to, 124. Trollope, T. A., anecdote by, 204. Tyrants, Tennyson's hatred of, 90.
VALUE of rare editions and manu- scripts, 341 et seq. Vegetarian, Tennyson becomes, 208. Venables, George, 19, 288.
tributes to, 80; his ideal states-YEW, Tennyson's references to the,
Westminster Review, quoted, 34. Whitman, Walt, on the two Locks- ley Halls, 199; Tennyson's correspondence with him, 203.
Yorkshire, the poet in, 255. Young, Julian, his story of the Baptists, 276.
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