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... 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 asylum and man's social duties , faith and doubt .
... 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 asylum and man's social duties , faith and doubt .
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But by one of the strangest ironies of human interaction , these very friends who sought to draw Tennyson out of retreat also operated powerfully toward retreat - indeed , they were a retreat . At first there was the tight little ...
But by one of the strangest ironies of human interaction , these very friends who sought to draw Tennyson out of retreat also operated powerfully toward retreat - indeed , they were a retreat . At first there was the tight little ...
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Just as the very friends who tried to draw the poet out of retreat were themselves a retreat , so the very thing they wanted him to do is the thing he is today most criticized for doing . Rebuked in his own day for reluctance to play ...
Just as the very friends who tried to draw the poet out of retreat were themselves a retreat , so the very thing they wanted him to do is the thing he is today most criticized for doing . Rebuked in his own day for reluctance to play ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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