Tennyson LaureateBarrie and Rockliff, 1962 - 292 páginas |
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... revealed by the accentuation of a simple and striking context . In The Ancient Mariner , for instance , the narrative carries a moral and psychological meaning more important than the story , although the actual events of the Mariner's ...
... revealed by the accentuation of a simple and striking context . In The Ancient Mariner , for instance , the narrative carries a moral and psychological meaning more important than the story , although the actual events of the Mariner's ...
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... revealed religion . Whewell , whose importance here lies in his relation to Tennyson , was clearly contented by the ... reveals the Law - giver and the Designer . At this period , though later he supported Darwin , Lyell rejects the ...
... revealed religion . Whewell , whose importance here lies in his relation to Tennyson , was clearly contented by the ... reveals the Law - giver and the Designer . At this period , though later he supported Darwin , Lyell rejects the ...
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... reveal the pattern of any bereavement . Tennyson continually measures his own grief against the known and common sorrows of ... reveals , And moves his doubtful arms , and feels Her place is empty , fall like these . In the same metaphor ...
... reveal the pattern of any bereavement . Tennyson continually measures his own grief against the known and common sorrows of ... reveals , And moves his doubtful arms , and feels Her place is empty , fall like these . In the same metaphor ...
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Chapter II | 19 |
Chapter III | 47 |
Chapter IV | 78 |
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