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The Princess , written in 1847 , was snorted at by his friendly critic FitzGerald as an example of Tennyson's " old fault of talking big on a common matter . year later his opinion had not changed and the long poem seemed to him “ a ...
The Princess , written in 1847 , was snorted at by his friendly critic FitzGerald as an example of Tennyson's " old fault of talking big on a common matter . year later his opinion had not changed and the long poem seemed to him “ a ...
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Again , if this is Tennyson's reference , the pivotal position of the child in The Princess is also more topical than sentimental . Any honest appraisal of the poem would have to recognize that behind the farcical elements and the light ...
Again , if this is Tennyson's reference , the pivotal position of the child in The Princess is also more topical than sentimental . Any honest appraisal of the poem would have to recognize that behind the farcical elements and the light ...
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33 The curriculum of Princess Ida's University for Women includes electricity and chemistry , and the Princess had long made mathematics and astronomy her special interest . We are told that she passed whole nights with Psyche in a ...
33 The curriculum of Princess Ida's University for Women includes electricity and chemistry , and the Princess had long made mathematics and astronomy her special interest . We are told that she passed whole nights with Psyche in a ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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