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oblivion ... in The Poetry of Experience , notes the same " longing . . . for oblivion ” in Tennyson's poetry . ... 28 In “ The Poet's Mind , " the youthful bard of 1830 postulates an isolation of the poet and the inability of a cynical ...
oblivion ... in The Poetry of Experience , notes the same " longing . . . for oblivion ” in Tennyson's poetry . ... 28 In “ The Poet's Mind , " the youthful bard of 1830 postulates an isolation of the poet and the inability of a cynical ...
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15 According to this reading , the central situation of the poem provides one more indication of the poet's desire ... that “ The Hesperides ” is Tennyson's “ most eloquent defense of a pure poetry isolated from the rude touch of men .
15 According to this reading , the central situation of the poem provides one more indication of the poet's desire ... that “ The Hesperides ” is Tennyson's “ most eloquent defense of a pure poetry isolated from the rude touch of men .
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This is the key to Buckley's major work Tennyson : The Growth of a Poet , but it does not fit as a key to the poet's ... who wrote modern and classical poetry on the same themes ; who said the same things briefly in villanelles and more ...
This is the key to Buckley's major work Tennyson : The Growth of a Poet , but it does not fit as a key to the poet's ... who wrote modern and classical poetry on the same themes ; who said the same things briefly in villanelles and more ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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