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He loved in the past , was rejected in the past , believed in progress , identified himself with the common herd of men — all in the past . He seeks for action to relieve him from the heartache of the past and the despair of the present ...
He loved in the past , was rejected in the past , believed in progress , identified himself with the common herd of men — all in the past . He seeks for action to relieve him from the heartache of the past and the despair of the present ...
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feeds upon bears the golden fruit is the aesthetic ideal ; Hesper , the dragon , and the daughters are the guardians of the wellspring of pure poetry , carefully guarded and kept separate from the common lives and lore of men .
feeds upon bears the golden fruit is the aesthetic ideal ; Hesper , the dragon , and the daughters are the guardians of the wellspring of pure poetry , carefully guarded and kept separate from the common lives and lore of men .
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Beside this ability to describe common life from the inside and to poke fun at high idealism through common sense , Tennyson clearly had a swashbuckling side which was vigorous enough for Fausset to call it " jingoistic .
Beside this ability to describe common life from the inside and to poke fun at high idealism through common sense , Tennyson clearly had a swashbuckling side which was vigorous enough for Fausset to call it " jingoistic .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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