The end of a sentence, it seems, always achieves a kind of empahsis. Ends have this way gripping the reader, disposing him at last. The end of poems have gripped me lately, and this particular conclusion has gripped me since I read it last spring. Its potency has not changed; an action still occurs in [...]
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Another Conclusion
Posted in Poetry, Tennyson, tagged Arthur, Conclusions, Poetry, Tennyson on February 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »