Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country ChurchyardHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 151 sider |
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... relate By Night & lonely Contemplation led To linger in the gloomy Walks of Fate Hark how the sacred Calm , that broods around Bids ev'ry fierce tumultuous Passion cease In still small Accents whisp'ring from the Ground A grateful ...
... relate By Night & lonely Contemplation led To linger in the gloomy Walks of Fate Hark how the sacred Calm , that broods around Bids ev'ry fierce tumultuous Passion cease In still small Accents whisp'ring from the Ground A grateful ...
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... relate " ( 93-94 ) . In the changing subject of his poem the speaker finds his true poem and , though he is not joyful , accepts his homely identity . Because he relates their artless tale he can properly hope that " Some kindred Spirit ...
... relate " ( 93-94 ) . In the changing subject of his poem the speaker finds his true poem and , though he is not joyful , accepts his homely identity . Because he relates their artless tale he can properly hope that " Some kindred Spirit ...
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... relate ; If chance , by lonely Contemplation led , Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate , Haply some hoary ... relates the tale of the rude forefathers is transformed into " thee , " distanced , and an object . The role of subject ...
... relate ; If chance , by lonely Contemplation led , Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate , Haply some hoary ... relates the tale of the rude forefathers is transformed into " thee , " distanced , and an object . The role of subject ...
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Grays Personal Elegy | 39 |
A Poem of Moral Choice | 69 |
Instability in Grays | 83 |
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anxiety of influence ashes live Bard blazing hearth cast one longing contrast conventional Country Churchyard critics curfew tolls death e'er echo eighteenth-century elegist English Elegy epitaph Eric Smith Eton College Ev'n fame unknown fate final frail memorial Frank Brady glory lead grave Gray Gray's poetry Harold Bloom hoary-headed swain homeward plods Horace Walpole human humble Il Penseroso imaginative Innocence Johnson kindred spirit lines literary live their wonted lonely Contemplation Lycidas lyric meditation melancholy moral mourned mute inglorious Milton narrator narrow cell object obscurity original pastoral elegy paths of glory Penseroso perhaps poem's poet poet's poetic praise present Progress of Poesy Proud quatrain reader rich and poor Richard West rude Forefathers rustics seems sense sonnet speaker stanza suggests syntax thee theme Thomas Gray tion tomb the voice tradition University verb villagers virtues voice of Nature Walpole William Empson William Marsh Rice wonted Fires youth