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51 G. Robert Stange mentioned that “ the tensions — and the richness — which mark Tennyson's early work can be ... Amidst his juvenilia , there was that balancing and pairing - off , that tension between affirmation and denial that was ...
51 G. Robert Stange mentioned that “ the tensions — and the richness — which mark Tennyson's early work can be ... Amidst his juvenilia , there was that balancing and pairing - off , that tension between affirmation and denial that was ...
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37 From the point of view of this study , the poem is full of fascinating and unresolved tensions . Killham points out the tension between socialism , positivism , and Saint - Simonism on the one hand , and a conservative view of the ...
37 From the point of view of this study , the poem is full of fascinating and unresolved tensions . Killham points out the tension between socialism , positivism , and Saint - Simonism on the one hand , and a conservative view of the ...
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If he is presenting the high dream of a man caught in impossible tensions in his active life , that man might well come , in his interior life , to the conclusion that death would be both a defense of his duty and the only possible ...
If he is presenting the high dream of a man caught in impossible tensions in his active life , that man might well come , in his interior life , to the conclusion that death would be both a defense of his duty and the only possible ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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