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5 Alfred Tennyson ascribed a similar experience to Sir Galahad , in the poem by that name first published in 1842 . And , stricken by an angel's hand , This mortal armor that I wear , This weight and size , this heart and eyes ...
5 Alfred Tennyson ascribed a similar experience to Sir Galahad , in the poem by that name first published in 1842 . And , stricken by an angel's hand , This mortal armor that I wear , This weight and size , this heart and eyes ...
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In his drama Queen Mary , published in 1875 , Tennyson makes clear that with many gifts of loyalty and devotion , it was Mary's excessive passion for Philip that destroyed her reign . MARY : ... Gardiner is against him ; The Council ...
In his drama Queen Mary , published in 1875 , Tennyson makes clear that with many gifts of loyalty and devotion , it was Mary's excessive passion for Philip that destroyed her reign . MARY : ... Gardiner is against him ; The Council ...
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3 While still a student at the university , Tennyson published Poems , Chiefly Lyrical , 1830. In spite of reviews of that volume and of Poems , 1833 , which judicially mingled praise and censure , the Cambridge Union Society held a ...
3 While still a student at the university , Tennyson published Poems , Chiefly Lyrical , 1830. In spite of reviews of that volume and of Poems , 1833 , which judicially mingled praise and censure , the Cambridge Union Society held a ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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