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At the beginning of Locksley Hall Sixty Years After , the grandfather refuses to identify his experience with Amy with his grandson's experience with Judith . At the close of the poem he is quite ready to forgive and appreciate Amy's ...
At the beginning of Locksley Hall Sixty Years After , the grandfather refuses to identify his experience with Amy with his grandson's experience with Judith . At the close of the poem he is quite ready to forgive and appreciate Amy's ...
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In his two - volume memoir of his father , Hallam Tennyson reported an experience which the poet called " a kind of waking trance , I have frequently had , quite up from boyhood , when I have been all alone .
In his two - volume memoir of his father , Hallam Tennyson reported an experience which the poet called " a kind of waking trance , I have frequently had , quite up from boyhood , when I have been all alone .
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In return , the poet praised the much - experienced ” man , and at seventy - nine recalled his own youthful zeal for transcendent experience , “ I , once half - crazed for larger light / On broader zones beyond the foam .
In return , the poet praised the much - experienced ” man , and at seventy - nine recalled his own youthful zeal for transcendent experience , “ I , once half - crazed for larger light / On broader zones beyond the foam .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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