Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country ChurchyardHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 151 sider |
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... Milton intellec- tualizes Claudio's fears by giving them a Senecan touch . Gray com- pounds Milton with Spenser and Lucretius , mingling a Spenserian use of " forgetfulness " as Sir Thomas Browne's sense of " oblivion " with Lucretian ...
... Milton intellec- tualizes Claudio's fears by giving them a Senecan touch . Gray com- pounds Milton with Spenser and Lucretius , mingling a Spenserian use of " forgetfulness " as Sir Thomas Browne's sense of " oblivion " with Lucretian ...
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... Milton here may rest , Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood . ( 45-60 ) We are tempted to respond immediately that a " mute inglorious Milton " is not a Milton at all , yet here Gray prepares the way for the Wordsworth of the ...
... Milton here may rest , Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood . ( 45-60 ) We are tempted to respond immediately that a " mute inglorious Milton " is not a Milton at all , yet here Gray prepares the way for the Wordsworth of the ...
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... ( Milton ) . See Penseroso , Il Inferno ( Dante ) , 43 " Inspector , The " ( anonymous ) , 77 " Intimations " ode ( Wordsworth ) , 119 Irene ( Johnson ) , 81 Jack , Ian , 84 Johnson , Samuel : Boswell and , 79 ; Dictionary , 72 ; Gray's ...
... ( Milton ) . See Penseroso , Il Inferno ( Dante ) , 43 " Inspector , The " ( anonymous ) , 77 " Intimations " ode ( Wordsworth ) , 119 Irene ( Johnson ) , 81 Jack , Ian , 84 Johnson , Samuel : Boswell and , 79 ; Dictionary , 72 ; Gray's ...
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Grays Personal Elegy | 39 |
A Poem of Moral Choice | 69 |
Instability in Grays | 83 |
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