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thought , since Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species was not published until nine years later , in 1859. By its large general public and the widowed Queen it was read as the triumph of faith over despair , but perhaps this was not the ...
thought , since Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species was not published until nine years later , in 1859. By its large general public and the widowed Queen it was read as the triumph of faith over despair , but perhaps this was not the ...
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... coherent analysis of the interrelationships of the elegies have failed because they have tried either to prove a preconceived idea concerning the poet's religious faith or to establish a tight philosophical development of thought .
... coherent analysis of the interrelationships of the elegies have failed because they have tried either to prove a preconceived idea concerning the poet's religious faith or to establish a tight philosophical development of thought .
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think this is inevitable , because so far as the thought - debate presented by the poem is summed up , it must be summed up on the side of Faith . Faith must give the last word ; but the last word is not the whole utterance and doubt ...
think this is inevitable , because so far as the thought - debate presented by the poem is summed up , it must be summed up on the side of Faith . Faith must give the last word ; but the last word is not the whole utterance and doubt ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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