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One can only hope that in these opposing moves , they yet manage to meet . The basic solution of “ the woman - question ” is for Tennyson , characteristically , a tension in opposition . Woman “ is not undevelopt man " ( Part VII ...
One can only hope that in these opposing moves , they yet manage to meet . The basic solution of “ the woman - question ” is for Tennyson , characteristically , a tension in opposition . Woman “ is not undevelopt man " ( Part VII ...
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[ II , ii , lines 5-9 ] Previously he had been writing in rather traditional fashion of the new life coming from " out of the deep " where " God moves as he will . ” Such a statement is perfectly orthodox , expressing the conventional ...
[ II , ii , lines 5-9 ] Previously he had been writing in rather traditional fashion of the new life coming from " out of the deep " where " God moves as he will . ” Such a statement is perfectly orthodox , expressing the conventional ...
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is dying and everywhere seems empty of the presence of God , he can only affirm , without evidence or conviction , that " the whole creation moves ... To ... one far - off divine event . " He wants to believe that God not only rules but ...
is dying and everywhere seems empty of the presence of God , he can only affirm , without evidence or conviction , that " the whole creation moves ... To ... one far - off divine event . " He wants to believe that God not only rules but ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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