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... Tennyson wrestled with these questions , viewing them in the light of every new development of scientific or philosophical thought , bringing to their consid- eration an open mind and an intellect of which the present century wili ...
... Tennyson wrestled with these questions , viewing them in the light of every new development of scientific or philosophical thought , bringing to their consid- eration an open mind and an intellect of which the present century wili ...
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... Tennyson's poetic gift in all its glory — a persistence scarcely rivalled since Sophocles - has afforded a channel for the emergence of forces which must always have lain deep in his nature , but which were hidden from us by the very ...
... Tennyson's poetic gift in all its glory — a persistence scarcely rivalled since Sophocles - has afforded a channel for the emergence of forces which must always have lain deep in his nature , but which were hidden from us by the very ...
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... Tennyson as no belated dreamer , but as a leader who in the darkest hour of the world's thought would not despair of the destiny of man . They will look back on him as Romans looked back on that unshaken Roman who purchased at its full ...
... Tennyson as no belated dreamer , but as a leader who in the darkest hour of the world's thought would not despair of the destiny of man . They will look back on him as Romans looked back on that unshaken Roman who purchased at its full ...
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