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30 In 1960 , Killham edited a collection of Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson 31 which made available periodical articles by Arthur J. Carr , H. M. McLuhan , G. Robert Stange , Elizabeth Hillman Waterston , Lionel Stevenson ...
30 In 1960 , Killham edited a collection of Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson 31 which made available periodical articles by Arthur J. Carr , H. M. McLuhan , G. Robert Stange , Elizabeth Hillman Waterston , Lionel Stevenson ...
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In 1960 , John Killham stated in his introduction to the Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson that " the remarkably clear rise - and - fall pattern of Wordsworth's work obviously does not fit Yeats : nor does it fit Tennyson .
In 1960 , John Killham stated in his introduction to the Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson that " the remarkably clear rise - and - fall pattern of Wordsworth's work obviously does not fit Yeats : nor does it fit Tennyson .
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yet it received a very cool and critical response when first published . Carlyle had praised Wellington as “ the only Englishman in the Aristocracy who will have nothing to do with any manner of lie , ” 10 but of the ode he was content ...
yet it received a very cool and critical response when first published . Carlyle had praised Wellington as “ the only Englishman in the Aristocracy who will have nothing to do with any manner of lie , ” 10 but of the ode he was content ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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