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But his specific response to Hallam's death was enshrined in the one hundred and thirty - two lyrics of the great elegy , In Memoriam , A. H. H. , written with almost incredible constancy across seventeen years , and somewhat ...
But his specific response to Hallam's death was enshrined in the one hundred and thirty - two lyrics of the great elegy , In Memoriam , A. H. H. , written with almost incredible constancy across seventeen years , and somewhat ...
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Canon Fox's suggestion is helpful in indicating the problem of language involved in such an elegy . “ The expression of love between men and women has a conventional language at its disposal , but this language is not admissible between ...
Canon Fox's suggestion is helpful in indicating the problem of language involved in such an elegy . “ The expression of love between men and women has a conventional language at its disposal , but this language is not admissible between ...
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The attempts at detailed coherent analysis of the interrelationships of the elegies have failed because they have tried ... One obvious approach to a modern elegy would be to discover if it bears any significant resemblance to the ...
The attempts at detailed coherent analysis of the interrelationships of the elegies have failed because they have tried ... One obvious approach to a modern elegy would be to discover if it bears any significant resemblance to the ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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