Arthur Henry Hallam:His Death Inspires Poetic Brilliance

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A precocious youth, according to his father, Arthur began to study both Latin and French by the time he was seven years old. Hallam would go on to Eton College, where studied Greek and Latin, and showed a great interest in English literature, particularly admiring Fletcher and Shakespeare, and the poet Byron...
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Hallam would go on to Eton College, where studied Greek and Latin, and showed a great interest in English literature, particularly admiring Fletcher and Shakespeare, and the poet Byron. As he got older his taste in poetry would change and Wordsworth and Shelley entered his personal Pantheon. In 1827, the same year Hallam graduates from Eton, his family moves to Italy where he discovers and is infatuated with the poetry of Dante and Petrarch...
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