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35 William Paton Ker , Tennyson , The Leslie Stephen Lecture ( Cambridge , 1909 ) . 36 Charles F. G. Masterman , Tennyson as a Religious Teacher ( London , 1900 ) , p . 2 . 38 Fairchild , Religious Trends , IV , 112 .
35 William Paton Ker , Tennyson , The Leslie Stephen Lecture ( Cambridge , 1909 ) . 36 Charles F. G. Masterman , Tennyson as a Religious Teacher ( London , 1900 ) , p . 2 . 38 Fairchild , Religious Trends , IV , 112 .
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like Genung's and Davidson's , 10 tend to be detailed and to reveal clearly the preconceived bias that Tennyson was a religious teacher and In Memoriam a poem of Christian hope and faith . They also show a surprising lack of recognition ...
like Genung's and Davidson's , 10 tend to be detailed and to reveal clearly the preconceived bias that Tennyson was a religious teacher and In Memoriam a poem of Christian hope and faith . They also show a surprising lack of recognition ...
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In the narrower sense he was not a religious poet ; in the wider sense he was not a teacher of religion . devotion to Christ , personal experience of sin , direct consciousness of the presence of God , these do not in any way furnish ...
In the narrower sense he was not a religious poet ; in the wider sense he was not a teacher of religion . devotion to Christ , personal experience of sin , direct consciousness of the presence of God , these do not in any way furnish ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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