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Show ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.' Writer Dcecrlbee Charaoterittlca of Bulwer and Tennyton. I wonder If Teimytona liard flsU' up ritrnntuuii took point of tho tender cxjm-KRioii from hit . face; ho bad ronieibnif fo tay itMatiiHt tho envy, biitreil ntifl nutllce that Impelled hit way; and, alun with teniper! What would you have tliouttht of hia bitter antlrim, nulwer, If you had been. i talltil upon to dlititiiotn hit (cnlua at flrrt tlaht? I aaw Mm not vnryjontc l.i fore hrn ilenth, and with all my ail-mlrntlon ail-mlrntlon of hia itiuiliui. and my Kfatl-tude Kfatl-tude 'for "The I .ant liaye pf Vo'mpell." "The 1 -act of the llnmna." and "Tbe Cattona." 1 could not help fueling that there was truth In TennyebnV blttr detcrlptlun of hit perntmnl appearanr.. "A Tlmon you? Tort -bandbnif ifl and let hi in rot!" It waa aouewhat, typical of Tennyann'a rharartur ajid hahlla, tli la tlwelllim upon the foppery fop-pery of Bulwer, for 1he laureate. a way termed to heieKlectful of hit attire. In appearance In Ida latter idaya he waa not unlike .Wate Whitman.- lie wore a toft hat and emoked thort pipe, a' different man atto-kthor, atto-kthor, thoiiEh. from Whitman. 'When whltrean'a face auaiteatod a certain ' aennuuiia wraknraa. Teniiyaon'a waa aterp, atronk and atreniiottl .Icieepb llatton In lllrmlnnham Moradrn |