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[ VII , lines 339–344 ] " Locksley Hall ” and Locksley Hall Sixty Years After are important documents in any discussion of Tennyson's social philosophy . The outline of “ Locksley Hall , ” Art versus Society 43.
[ VII , lines 339–344 ] " Locksley Hall ” and Locksley Hall Sixty Years After are important documents in any discussion of Tennyson's social philosophy . The outline of “ Locksley Hall , ” Art versus Society 43.
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Farewell to Locksley Hall , let it perish since he has now finished with it , carried away on the “ mighty wind ” of his age . The only excuse for such a painful analysis is to place Tennyson's social comment firmly within its narrative ...
Farewell to Locksley Hall , let it perish since he has now finished with it , carried away on the “ mighty wind ” of his age . The only excuse for such a painful analysis is to place Tennyson's social comment firmly within its narrative ...
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He died at eighty , he who speaks is eighty , and his grandson is now the heir and master of Locksley Hall . Hallam Tennyson informs us that " my father said that the old man in the second Locksley Hall had a stronger faith in God and ...
He died at eighty , he who speaks is eighty , and his grandson is now the heir and master of Locksley Hall . Hallam Tennyson informs us that " my father said that the old man in the second Locksley Hall had a stronger faith in God and ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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