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We have noted previously the poet's inability to accept either of two opposing alternatives . In the lyric “ Come Down , O Maid ” ( The Princess , VII ) , the poet cannot accept the high idealistic and intellectual concept held by ...
We have noted previously the poet's inability to accept either of two opposing alternatives . In the lyric “ Come Down , O Maid ” ( The Princess , VII ) , the poet cannot accept the high idealistic and intellectual concept held by ...
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... the wise man will conform to the laws and conventions he finds generally accepted by other men . ... numerous passages which reflect Tennyson's uncertainty and his unwillingness to accept or make dogmatic philosophic assertions .
... the wise man will conform to the laws and conventions he finds generally accepted by other men . ... numerous passages which reflect Tennyson's uncertainty and his unwillingness to accept or make dogmatic philosophic assertions .
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Till thy dark lord accept and love the Sun , And all the Shadow die into the Light . [ lines 126-136 ] It can readily be seen that Tennyson's " frame " for the Demeter and Persephone legend is far more than decorative outline .
Till thy dark lord accept and love the Sun , And all the Shadow die into the Light . [ lines 126-136 ] It can readily be seen that Tennyson's " frame " for the Demeter and Persephone legend is far more than decorative outline .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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