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The frame is present tense ; all the comment and criticism are past tense . He loved in the past , was rejected in the past , believed in progress , identified himself with the common herd of men — all in the past .
The frame is present tense ; all the comment and criticism are past tense . He loved in the past , was rejected in the past , believed in progress , identified himself with the common herd of men — all in the past .
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IV Past versus Present What charm in words , a charm no words could give ? O dying words , can Music make you live Far - far — away ? " I Tennyson need not have suggested that his little poem , “ FarFar - Away , " 1889 , be set to music ...
IV Past versus Present What charm in words , a charm no words could give ? O dying words , can Music make you live Far - far — away ? " I Tennyson need not have suggested that his little poem , “ FarFar - Away , " 1889 , be set to music ...
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8 In the poems of Tennyson which deal with the past , we find the same ambivalence of value and meaning that we have already noted in the tensions between retreat and return , the aesthetic retreat and the brawling world , the ascetic ...
8 In the poems of Tennyson which deal with the past , we find the same ambivalence of value and meaning that we have already noted in the tensions between retreat and return , the aesthetic retreat and the brawling world , the ascetic ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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