Tennyson, Wordsworth and the 'forms' of ReligionTennyson Society, 1997 - 44 sider |
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... sense , are often taken as a clarion call to ' honest doubters ' to rethink their beliefs and discard the outmoded religious forms of the past . If only the dead wood were cleared away ( is he not saying ? ) , then perhaps the vital ...
... sense , are often taken as a clarion call to ' honest doubters ' to rethink their beliefs and discard the outmoded religious forms of the past . If only the dead wood were cleared away ( is he not saying ? ) , then perhaps the vital ...
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... sense sublime ' of the all - pervading Spirit in Nature.53 On the other hand - 52 The five - volume set is now in the possession of Dr Mark Reed . A complete list of Tennyson's markings is held in the Tennyson Research Centre , Lincoln ...
... sense sublime ' of the all - pervading Spirit in Nature.53 On the other hand - 52 The five - volume set is now in the possession of Dr Mark Reed . A complete list of Tennyson's markings is held in the Tennyson Research Centre , Lincoln ...
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... sense towards the realm of spirit . Each must make it for himself and not rely on external aids . There are no ' powers ' in nature to awaken man's imaginative aspirations and unite him to his environment in faith and love , no 79 In ...
... sense towards the realm of spirit . Each must make it for himself and not rely on external aids . There are no ' powers ' in nature to awaken man's imaginative aspirations and unite him to his environment in faith and love , no 79 In ...
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