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Side 19
Gray ' s Elegy Since I am concerned with general claims about interpretation ,
any text and attendant interpretations could in principle serve as an example . But
three requirements must be met . Firstly , to facilitate reference , the text must be ...
Gray ' s Elegy Since I am concerned with general claims about interpretation ,
any text and attendant interpretations could in principle serve as an example . But
three requirements must be met . Firstly , to facilitate reference , the text must be ...
Side 41
Logsdon is , then , quite good on both correspondence and comprehensiveness .
As far as the latter is concerned , the speaker ' s introduction of the " kindred spirit
” ( 1 . 96 ) and the ” friend ” ( 1 . 124 ) forms the only lacuna of any importance .
Logsdon is , then , quite good on both correspondence and comprehensiveness .
As far as the latter is concerned , the speaker ' s introduction of the " kindred spirit
” ( 1 . 96 ) and the ” friend ” ( 1 . 124 ) forms the only lacuna of any importance .
Side 108
... which validates our statements . Where literary interpretation is concerned , this
assumption takes the form of a belief in the unifying thematic centre of the work ,
or in the determinate state of the author ' s mind – his conscious intention or his ...
... which validates our statements . Where literary interpretation is concerned , this
assumption takes the form of a belief in the unifying thematic centre of the work ,
or in the determinate state of the author ' s mind – his conscious intention or his ...
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