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Queen Mary about whom Lord Howard explained in Tennyson's play of the same name : Her life , since Philip left her , and she lost Her fierce desire of bearing him a child , Hath , like a brief and bitter winter's day , Gone narrowing ...
Queen Mary about whom Lord Howard explained in Tennyson's play of the same name : Her life , since Philip left her , and she lost Her fierce desire of bearing him a child , Hath , like a brief and bitter winter's day , Gone narrowing ...
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“ Tithonus ” is so full of the desire for death that Buckley calls “ Ulysses " and " Tithonus ” the " two voices of a divided sensibility . ” 27 In " The Grasshopper , ” 1830 , . Tennyson had mocked the legend of wrinkled Tithonus ...
“ Tithonus ” is so full of the desire for death that Buckley calls “ Ulysses " and " Tithonus ” the " two voices of a divided sensibility . ” 27 In " The Grasshopper , ” 1830 , . Tennyson had mocked the legend of wrinkled Tithonus ...
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The male protagonist at first desires to bury himself in self and the past . Maud draws him out of the self through ... His involvement in war stems from love of country and a desire to identify himself with the lives of other men .
The male protagonist at first desires to bury himself in self and the past . Maud draws him out of the self through ... His involvement in war stems from love of country and a desire to identify himself with the lives of other men .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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