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Confronted by the question , indeed , he suggests that not to be able to recognize your better self is itself an evidence of moral failure . True as that is , it does not help the man who would now aim at self - fulfilment .
Confronted by the question , indeed , he suggests that not to be able to recognize your better self is itself an evidence of moral failure . True as that is , it does not help the man who would now aim at self - fulfilment .
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This point is so important and so essential for an understanding of the poem , that we must pause here to ask the question , How far is it justifiable to answer the riddle of the world by the “ truths deep - seated in our mystic frame " ...
This point is so important and so essential for an understanding of the poem , that we must pause here to ask the question , How far is it justifiable to answer the riddle of the world by the “ truths deep - seated in our mystic frame " ...
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We have but to turn to the testimony of his own contemporaries to find an answer to the question . “ Tennyson was one of the finest men in the world , ” said Carlyle . “ I look upon him with reverence , " wrote Gladstone .
We have but to turn to the testimony of his own contemporaries to find an answer to the question . “ Tennyson was one of the finest men in the world , ” said Carlyle . “ I look upon him with reverence , " wrote Gladstone .
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TECTURE | 73 |
A Poets Plea for Faith | 101 |
The Use of Imagination in Religion | 131 |
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