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[ lines 1-4 , 21–24 ] A fragmentation of poem CXIV to pick out the key words shows the contrast between the knowledge of mind and sense and the wisdom of revelation and faith : " Knowledge . ... Let her know her place ; / She is the ...
[ lines 1-4 , 21–24 ] A fragmentation of poem CXIV to pick out the key words shows the contrast between the knowledge of mind and sense and the wisdom of revelation and faith : " Knowledge . ... Let her know her place ; / She is the ...
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A real skeptic would be willing to say , finally and with some peace of mind , that we simply cannot know and must go on our way without knowing . Tennyson says we cannot know , but we must know if we are to go on our way at all .
A real skeptic would be willing to say , finally and with some peace of mind , that we simply cannot know and must go on our way without knowing . Tennyson says we cannot know , but we must know if we are to go on our way at all .
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[ lines 10-12 ] Consider the multifaceted awareness of the self involved in the title " The Supposed Confessions of a Second - Rate Sensitive Mind Not in Unity with Itself , ” 1850. Are these confessions real or " supposed ” ; is the ...
[ lines 10-12 ] Consider the multifaceted awareness of the self involved in the title " The Supposed Confessions of a Second - Rate Sensitive Mind Not in Unity with Itself , ” 1850. Are these confessions real or " supposed ” ; is the ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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