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The two voices of Tennyson's poem are the voice of despair and the voice of hope . For one hundred and thirty - three stanzas of three lines each , the poet is engaged in debate with the voice of despair . He presents all the premises ...
The two voices of Tennyson's poem are the voice of despair and the voice of hope . For one hundred and thirty - three stanzas of three lines each , the poet is engaged in debate with the voice of despair . He presents all the premises ...
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Leonard's wistful yearning can only hope it will come some time . The central statement of the later Locksley Hall , addressed to the son of another Leonard , is also a message of hope ungirded by certainty and unsubstantiated by ...
Leonard's wistful yearning can only hope it will come some time . The central statement of the later Locksley Hall , addressed to the son of another Leonard , is also a message of hope ungirded by certainty and unsubstantiated by ...
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life - long dubiety he says , " I hope to see my Pilot face to face . ” This is not affirmation , it is still trusting the “ larger hope , ” looking with blind eyes at " one far height in one far - shining fire , ” longing amidst social ...
life - long dubiety he says , " I hope to see my Pilot face to face . ” This is not affirmation , it is still trusting the “ larger hope , ” looking with blind eyes at " one far height in one far - shining fire , ” longing amidst social ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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