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“ Sir Galahad , ” from which some quotation has already been made , designates in its first lines the dual themes of the poem : “ My strength is as the strength of ten , / Because my heart is pure . ” These are the twin topics of the ...
“ Sir Galahad , ” from which some quotation has already been made , designates in its first lines the dual themes of the poem : “ My strength is as the strength of ten , / Because my heart is pure . ” These are the twin topics of the ...
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In poem LII the writer counsels his heart to " fret not , like an idle girl , ” and in LX he likens his love for Arthur to that of some poor girl whose heart is set On one whose rank exceeds her own . [ lines 3-4 ] 26 John Killham ...
In poem LII the writer counsels his heart to " fret not , like an idle girl , ” and in LX he likens his love for Arthur to that of some poor girl whose heart is set On one whose rank exceeds her own . [ lines 3-4 ] 26 John Killham ...
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... the poet expresses his weariness of being shaken by the twin fears of life and of death , and his sad knowledge that the spirit to believe and the heart to dare become barren in such a terrifying and “ damned vacillating state !
... the poet expresses his weariness of being shaken by the twin fears of life and of death , and his sad knowledge that the spirit to believe and the heart to dare become barren in such a terrifying and “ damned vacillating state !
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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