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In this regard the poem of 1833 , written when the poet was twenty - four , delineates in miniature the exact pattern of the great elegy of 1850 , published when the poet was forty - one . Dark reason has all the best of the argument ...
In this regard the poem of 1833 , written when the poet was twenty - four , delineates in miniature the exact pattern of the great elegy of 1850 , published when the poet was forty - one . Dark reason has all the best of the argument ...
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22 This is to say that the incongruity of the poem comes from the discrepancy between Tennyson's style and Browning's sentiments . Such a reading is undoubtedly fostered by an excerpt from the Memoir , stating that Tennyson had written ...
22 This is to say that the incongruity of the poem comes from the discrepancy between Tennyson's style and Browning's sentiments . Such a reading is undoubtedly fostered by an excerpt from the Memoir , stating that Tennyson had written ...
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The recognition of precisely the same tensions in the juvenile poems and the poems written by an octogenarian ... as much grace and tact as if he were still in the midst of writing it for the first time ; he had not moved beyond it .
The recognition of precisely the same tensions in the juvenile poems and the poems written by an octogenarian ... as much grace and tact as if he were still in the midst of writing it for the first time ; he had not moved beyond it .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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