Tennyson LaureateBarrie and Rockliff, 1962 - 292 páginas |
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... normal life . Nothing in a sense is more ordinary , more normal than the scene described in Tennyson's song ' A Spirit haunts the year's last hours ' . The common experience of autumn is alive and almost tangible in it : the moist rich ...
... normal life . Nothing in a sense is more ordinary , more normal than the scene described in Tennyson's song ' A Spirit haunts the year's last hours ' . The common experience of autumn is alive and almost tangible in it : the moist rich ...
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... normal world , they lack the dynamic quality of real things . In the dream , as in Tennyson's The Day - Dream , the normal functions of life , time and movement , physical and moral law , and the interaction of person and person are ...
... normal world , they lack the dynamic quality of real things . In the dream , as in Tennyson's The Day - Dream , the normal functions of life , time and movement , physical and moral law , and the interaction of person and person are ...
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... Normal experience does not touch on these realms of being and therefore normal experience cannot comprehend or give warrant for them : Thou canst not prove the Nameless , O my son , At the same time Tennyson wished to emphasise that the ...
... Normal experience does not touch on these realms of being and therefore normal experience cannot comprehend or give warrant for them : Thou canst not prove the Nameless , O my son , At the same time Tennyson wished to emphasise that the ...
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Chapter III | 47 |
Chapter IV | 78 |
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