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... the whole book takes as its basic assumption that Tennyson pretended to be sacer Victorianus vates , and this Mr. Baum cannot forget , and clearly cannot forgive . ” 18 The tendency toward partition that we have already noted in ...
... the whole book takes as its basic assumption that Tennyson pretended to be sacer Victorianus vates , and this Mr. Baum cannot forget , and clearly cannot forgive . ” 18 The tendency toward partition that we have already noted in ...
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a a noted immediately that the " double awareness " of which he writes is part of the same vein of thought which Eliot uncovered as the rebellion - conformity tension and which Lucas called the " double character ” of Tennyson .
a a noted immediately that the " double awareness " of which he writes is part of the same vein of thought which Eliot uncovered as the rebellion - conformity tension and which Lucas called the " double character ” of Tennyson .
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... to the beauty that endures , [ lines 28 , 31-37 ] > There can be no question that “ the beauty that endures " is exalted in the poem , Yet , as has often been noted in Tennyson's writing ( " The Palace of Art , " In Memoriam , etc. ) ...
... to the beauty that endures , [ lines 28 , 31-37 ] > There can be no question that “ the beauty that endures " is exalted in the poem , Yet , as has often been noted in Tennyson's writing ( " The Palace of Art , " In Memoriam , etc. ) ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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