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The transition might be informally paraphrased , thus : Great Milton wrote about the War in 57 Iambic penthimemerus : Heaven in words suggesting action in vastness ; but if. 1. U - U - x / l - UU - TU2. U - U- * || -00 - lu3.
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When Tennyson wrote " The Palace of Art , " 1832 , he could with integrity and wholeheartedness give his imagination free rein in building and furnishing that palace with the great cultural treasury of the western world .
When Tennyson wrote " The Palace of Art , " 1832 , he could with integrity and wholeheartedness give his imagination free rein in building and furnishing that palace with the great cultural treasury of the western world .
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a year , Arthur Hallam wrote a letter to Gladstone , in which he said of his friend , “ I consider Tennyson as promising fair to be the greatest poet of our generation , perhaps of our century . ” 3 While still a student at the ...
a year , Arthur Hallam wrote a letter to Gladstone , in which he said of his friend , “ I consider Tennyson as promising fair to be the greatest poet of our generation , perhaps of our century . ” 3 While still a student at the ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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