Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country ChurchyardHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 151 sider |
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Side 17
... whole realm of interest including the pathetic , for the whole ethos - pathos range of discernment . ' 99 The Poetry of Thomas Gray : Versions of the Self Structure and Meaning in Gray's Elegy / 17.
... whole realm of interest including the pathetic , for the whole ethos - pathos range of discernment . ' 99 The Poetry of Thomas Gray : Versions of the Self Structure and Meaning in Gray's Elegy / 17.
Side 24
... whole strategy is now to reduce our mem- ory of the particularity of the opening of the poem , of the whole poetic utterance as existing in the present . ( It was perhaps for this reason that Gray finally omitted a stanza in the Eton MS ...
... whole strategy is now to reduce our mem- ory of the particularity of the opening of the poem , of the whole poetic utterance as existing in the present . ( It was perhaps for this reason that Gray finally omitted a stanza in the Eton MS ...
Side 55
... whole known and presumed to be slight , and have come down a little more - for Johnson was no lover of pastoral anyway — in the poem's favour ? Alternatively , if we knew nothing of Hallam , what would we make of In Memoriam ? In Gray's ...
... whole known and presumed to be slight , and have come down a little more - for Johnson was no lover of pastoral anyway — in the poem's favour ? Alternatively , if we knew nothing of Hallam , what would we make of In Memoriam ? In Gray's ...
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Grays Personal Elegy | 39 |
A Poem of Moral Choice | 69 |
Instability in Grays | 83 |
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