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Routed from immortality after death , he shoots the " random arrow ” of his defense toward the dim dream of pre - existence . At last , abandoning argument , the poet cries that in spite of all human misery and despair , " more " and ...
Routed from immortality after death , he shoots the " random arrow ” of his defense toward the dim dream of pre - existence . At last , abandoning argument , the poet cries that in spite of all human misery and despair , " more " and ...
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Perhaps the phrase Tennyson used in his brief elegy on his friend Brookfield , in 1869 , is the closest we can get to his complete meaning“ Ekiâs õvap - dream of a shadow . ” It is not so much the case of this or that , but of ...
Perhaps the phrase Tennyson used in his brief elegy on his friend Brookfield , in 1869 , is the closest we can get to his complete meaning“ Ekiâs õvap - dream of a shadow . ” It is not so much the case of this or that , but of ...
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The night before departure he dreamed a dream which made him content to face the morn . Probably based upon the parable of the Virgins and the Lamps , 17 he dreams that he lives in a hall with many maidens .
The night before departure he dreamed a dream which made him content to face the morn . Probably based upon the parable of the Virgins and the Lamps , 17 he dreams that he lives in a hall with many maidens .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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