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The different moods of sorrow as in a drama are dramatically given , and my conviction that fear , doubts and suffering will find answer and relief only through Faith in a God of Love . I is not always the author speaking of himself ...
The different moods of sorrow as in a drama are dramatically given , and my conviction that fear , doubts and suffering will find answer and relief only through Faith in a God of Love . I is not always the author speaking of himself ...
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The essential role of the artist is neither to reject nor to triumph , but simply to take the gift of sorrow and clothe it in beauty . This process of encysting pain is another evidence of the selfconscious Tennysonian tendency to ...
The essential role of the artist is neither to reject nor to triumph , but simply to take the gift of sorrow and clothe it in beauty . This process of encysting pain is another evidence of the selfconscious Tennysonian tendency to ...
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Can calm despair and wild unrest Be tenants of a single breast , Or sorrow such a changeling be ? In Poem XXIV , Tennyson suddenly and unexpectedly steps apart from his sorrow , surveys both his past memories and his present grief and ...
Can calm despair and wild unrest Be tenants of a single breast , Or sorrow such a changeling be ? In Poem XXIV , Tennyson suddenly and unexpectedly steps apart from his sorrow , surveys both his past memories and his present grief and ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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