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In Act V , Scene ii , John of Salisbury , his friend and " conscience , " warns him that his unwillingness to forgive the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of York may be interpreted as " mixing our spites | And private hates with our ...
In Act V , Scene ii , John of Salisbury , his friend and " conscience , " warns him that his unwillingness to forgive the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of York may be interpreted as " mixing our spites | And private hates with our ...
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272 . 5 Arthur J. Carr , “ Tennyson as a Modern Poet , ” University of Toronto Quarterly , XIX ( July 1950 ) , 361-382 . 6 William Butler Yeats , " Sailing to Byzantium . ” . 7 William York Tindall , Forces in Modern British Literature ...
272 . 5 Arthur J. Carr , “ Tennyson as a Modern Poet , ” University of Toronto Quarterly , XIX ( July 1950 ) , 361-382 . 6 William Butler Yeats , " Sailing to Byzantium . ” . 7 William York Tindall , Forces in Modern British Literature ...
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... 170 , 185 , 190 , 197 ; Idylls of the “ Thoughts of a Suicide , The , " 16 King ( first four Idylls , 1859 ) , 2-3 , “ Timbuctoo , ” 113 , 123 , 183 12 , 55 , 59 , 65 , 69 , 71 , 110 , 149 , Tindall , William York , 118 175 ...
... 170 , 185 , 190 , 197 ; Idylls of the “ Thoughts of a Suicide , The , " 16 King ( first four Idylls , 1859 ) , 2-3 , “ Timbuctoo , ” 113 , 123 , 183 12 , 55 , 59 , 65 , 69 , 71 , 110 , 149 , Tindall , William York , 118 175 ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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