Tennyson: His Art and Relation to Modern Life, Volume 1Isbister, 1894 - 516 pages |
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Page 43
... Locksley Hall , when he has grown old . Moreover , he does not speak from himself , but in the voice of the characters he draws , men wanting in " self - reverence , self - knowledge , self- control . " A false light is thus thrown on ...
... Locksley Hall , when he has grown old . Moreover , he does not speak from himself , but in the voice of the characters he draws , men wanting in " self - reverence , self - knowledge , self- control . " A false light is thus thrown on ...
Page 45
... Locksley Hall . In these matters , he was not before his age , nor when the age changed did he change with it . He remained for another thirty years in precisely the same position , while the world Introduction 45.
... Locksley Hall . In these matters , he was not before his age , nor when the age changed did he change with it . He remained for another thirty years in precisely the same position , while the world Introduction 45.
Page 47
... Locksley Hall repents when he is old of almost all the enthusiasms of his youth : Forward far and far from here is all the hope of eighty years . " " In the very last book , the Ghost of the brute " in men may be laid , but only in a ...
... Locksley Hall repents when he is old of almost all the enthusiasms of his youth : Forward far and far from here is all the hope of eighty years . " " In the very last book , the Ghost of the brute " in men may be laid , but only in a ...
Page 78
... Locksley Hall : Knowledge comes , but wisdom lingers , and I linger on the shore And the individual withers , and the world is more and more . The verses which follow , the hero's desire to break all links of habit , to escape to summer ...
... Locksley Hall : Knowledge comes , but wisdom lingers , and I linger on the shore And the individual withers , and the world is more and more . The verses which follow , the hero's desire to break all links of habit , to escape to summer ...
Page 96
... Locksley Hall and in the gay delightfulness of The Day - Dream , with its modern applications ; but in Locksley Hall we pass on into one of those graver phases of love which Tennyson now treated . The hero's love suffers a mean ...
... Locksley Hall and in the gay delightfulness of The Day - Dream , with its modern applications ; but in Locksley Hall we pass on into one of those graver phases of love which Tennyson now treated . The hero's love suffers a mean ...
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