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Lonsdale : Escape from Isolation to Sympathy SUMMARY Lonsdale 1973 ( ” The
Poetry of Thomas Gray : Versions of the Self ” ) starts by considering the famous
fourteenth stanza . He draws attention to an incongruity between the metaphors ...
Lonsdale : Escape from Isolation to Sympathy SUMMARY Lonsdale 1973 ( ” The
Poetry of Thomas Gray : Versions of the Self ” ) starts by considering the famous
fourteenth stanza . He draws attention to an incongruity between the metaphors ...
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Lonsdale also points out that in Gray ' s earlier poetry there are frequent moments
of self - discovery involving the danger of self - absorption . This , Lonsdale adds ,
explains the emphasis he has placed on that element in his interpretation of ...
Lonsdale also points out that in Gray ' s earlier poetry there are frequent moments
of self - discovery involving the danger of self - absorption . This , Lonsdale adds ,
explains the emphasis he has placed on that element in his interpretation of ...
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In Lonsdale ' s view it is thoroughly sympathetic ; Weinbrot finds it apologetic and
condescending . For both critics , stanzas 5 – 7 ( e . g . ” How bowed the woods
beneath their sturdy stroke ! " , 1 . 28 ) express the educated and lonely speaker ...
In Lonsdale ' s view it is thoroughly sympathetic ; Weinbrot finds it apologetic and
condescending . For both critics , stanzas 5 – 7 ( e . g . ” How bowed the woods
beneath their sturdy stroke ! " , 1 . 28 ) express the educated and lonely speaker ...
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