Difference between revisions of "The grand old gardener"
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*Tennyson: "The grand old gardener and his Wife smile at the claims of long descent", later changed to "the gardener Adam". Reference to the Garden of Eden, start of a race. Also possibly ties to Cincinattus in that Cincinnatus remained a farmer even after temporarily assuming dictatorship of Rome. | *Tennyson: "The grand old gardener and his Wife smile at the claims of long descent", later changed to "the gardener Adam". Reference to the Garden of Eden, start of a race. Also possibly ties to Cincinattus in that Cincinnatus remained a farmer even after temporarily assuming dictatorship of Rome. | ||
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Revision as of 08:27, 22 October 2010
- Tennyson: "The grand old gardener and his Wife smile at the claims of long descent", later changed to "the gardener Adam". Reference to the Garden of Eden, start of a race. Also possibly ties to Cincinattus in that Cincinnatus remained a farmer even after temporarily assuming dictatorship of Rome.