The Two Voices: A Tennyson StudyUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1964 - 217 Seiten |
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... progress as in his earliest youth . Now he recognizes that such progress is enormously slow ( aeons of ten thousand years ) , and as evidence he cites the cruelty of Assyrian kings repeated through the ages by Timur the Mogul , Edward V ...
... progress as in his earliest youth . Now he recognizes that such progress is enormously slow ( aeons of ten thousand years ) , and as evidence he cites the cruelty of Assyrian kings repeated through the ages by Timur the Mogul , Edward V ...
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... progress and great periods of time if progress is to be noted at all is reminiscent of Edmund Burke's antirevolutionary , organic theory of social change and of the political philosophy of William Lamb , Lord Melbourne : " Whenever you ...
... progress and great periods of time if progress is to be noted at all is reminiscent of Edmund Burke's antirevolutionary , organic theory of social change and of the political philosophy of William Lamb , Lord Melbourne : " Whenever you ...
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... progress . But in the latter poem , Arthur , as the " type " of the noble race to come , is the closest we come to a true synthesis of the tension between the knowledge of science and the wisdom of faith . Four factors are involved ...
... progress . But in the latter poem , Arthur , as the " type " of the noble race to come , is the closest we come to a true synthesis of the tension between the knowledge of science and the wisdom of faith . Four factors are involved ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alfred Tennyson ambivalence Arthur Hallam Arthur Henry Hallam artist beauty Cambridge Carlyle century chapter classical poems Critical Essays dark dead death Demeter doubt dream earth elegy experience expressed F. L. Lucas faith Fausset feeling Fideism Frank Laurence Lucas Galahad Guinevere heart heaven Holy Grail hope human Ibid ideal Idylls imagery immortality Jerome Hamilton Jerome Hamilton Buckley John Killham King knights Lady of Shalott Lancelot lines literary lives Locksley Hall Locksley Hall Sixty Lord Tennyson Lotos-Eaters lyric Maud Memoir Memoriam mind mood mourning nature Oenone Palace of Art passion past Persephone philosopher poet poet's poetic Poetry of Tennyson present Princess prophet religious retreat seems sense Sir Harold Nicolson social sorrow soul spirit Stange tendency Tenny Tennyson Hallam Tennyson London Tennyson's poem tension theme Thomas thou thought tion Tithonus Ulysses verse Victorian Temper vision voice W. H. Auden write wrote York youth