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In the chapel where he once had prayed with Amy , her husband is buried , as is Amy , dead in childbirth , her child , and the crusader ancestor of both their lines . For more than forty years his own wife Edith has been dead , the wife ...
In the chapel where he once had prayed with Amy , her husband is buried , as is Amy , dead in childbirth , her child , and the crusader ancestor of both their lines . For more than forty years his own wife Edith has been dead , the wife ...
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Peace , let it be ! for I loved him , and love him for ever : the dead are not dead but alive . [ " Vastness ” ( 1885 ) , XVI , XVII , XVIII ) VI , The poet who never lost his interest in the contemporary discoveries of science never ...
Peace , let it be ! for I loved him , and love him for ever : the dead are not dead but alive . [ " Vastness ” ( 1885 ) , XVI , XVII , XVIII ) VI , The poet who never lost his interest in the contemporary discoveries of science never ...
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The living poet mourning a dead brother - poet writes about a Roman poet mourning his dead brother - poet . Tennyson , like Catullus , was comforted by the beauty of landscape and poetry . The separation of death is alleviated in the ...
The living poet mourning a dead brother - poet writes about a Roman poet mourning his dead brother - poet . Tennyson , like Catullus , was comforted by the beauty of landscape and poetry . The separation of death is alleviated in the ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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