His scanty remains are chiefly notable for his divination of Tennyson as a great poet; for the rest, we can only trust the author of In Memoriam and the verdict of tradition.
These poems are the stanzas in In Memoriam about "the greater ape," and about Nature as careless of the type: "all shall go.
Professor Bradley's Commentary on In Memoriam {1} came out after this sketch was in print.
The most famous review of In Memoriam is that which declared that "these touching lines evidently come from the full heart of the widow of a military man.
Mr Frederic Harrison, however, thinks that neither "the theology nor the philosophy of In Memoriam are new, original, with an independent force and depth of their own.
Very early in 1835 many stanzas of In Memoriam had taken form.
In this respect In Memoriam is unique, for neither to its praise nor dispraise is it to be compared with the other famous elegies of the world.
But we may reasonably say that In Memoriam is a noble poem, an original poem, a poem which stands alone in literature.
In May 1850 a few, copies of In Memoriam were printed for friends, and presently the poem was published without author's name.
Among the opinions as to In Memoriam current at the time of its publication Lord Tennyson notices those of Maurice and Robertson.
A few words of caution against the resuscitation of what has been proved to be a “vulgar error,” will have henceforth to be introduced in memoriam rei.
The copyist was instructed to leave them out,—and he obeyed: but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam rei.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "memoriam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.