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Any honest appraisal of the poem would have to recognize that behind the farcical elements and the light opera touches there lies a real earnestness of concern expressed in verse which is , for a social tract , astonishingly lovely .
Any honest appraisal of the poem would have to recognize that behind the farcical elements and the light opera touches there lies a real earnestness of concern expressed in verse which is , for a social tract , astonishingly lovely .
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43 Back in 1833 , in the poem “ Love Thou Thy land , with love Far - Brought , " the poet had expressed his suspicion that extended suffrage meant the emergence of the professional politician , not widened democracy : But pamper not a ...
43 Back in 1833 , in the poem “ Love Thou Thy land , with love Far - Brought , " the poet had expressed his suspicion that extended suffrage meant the emergence of the professional politician , not widened democracy : But pamper not a ...
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In the nineteenth century , William Wordsworth expressed the doctrine of pre - existence in the famous ode : Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The Soul that rises with us , our life's Star , Hath had elsewhere its setting ...
In the nineteenth century , William Wordsworth expressed the doctrine of pre - existence in the famous ode : Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The Soul that rises with us , our life's Star , Hath had elsewhere its setting ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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