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the continuity of Tennyson's diction . “ There were no profound changes in Tennyson's diction during the course of his long poetic career . ... Tennyson attained a characteristic style early in his career and he never lost it .
the continuity of Tennyson's diction . “ There were no profound changes in Tennyson's diction during the course of his long poetic career . ... Tennyson attained a characteristic style early in his career and he never lost it .
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claimed that Tennyson was drawing a character whom the reader was to dislike and disagree with , the " sheer incarnation of Renaissance superbia . ” 21 According to this reading , we are expected to condemn the old wanderer who evades ...
claimed that Tennyson was drawing a character whom the reader was to dislike and disagree with , the " sheer incarnation of Renaissance superbia . ” 21 According to this reading , we are expected to condemn the old wanderer who evades ...
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Fox , Canon Adam , " Tennyson's Elegy , " Spectator , CLXXXIV ( June 16 , 1950 ) , 816-817 . Gibson , Walker , " Behind the Veil : A Distinction Between Poetic and Scientific Language in Tennyson , Lyell , and Darwin , ” Victorian ...
Fox , Canon Adam , " Tennyson's Elegy , " Spectator , CLXXXIV ( June 16 , 1950 ) , 816-817 . Gibson , Walker , " Behind the Veil : A Distinction Between Poetic and Scientific Language in Tennyson , Lyell , and Darwin , ” Victorian ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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