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counter to death , is not without textual support . Following upon the question "
Can Honour ' s voice provoke the silent dust , / Or Flattery soothe the dull cold ear
of Death ? ” ( 11 . 43 – 44 ) , the " ecstasy ” of " the living lyre ” ( 1 . 48 ) does seem
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counter to death , is not without textual support . Following upon the question "
Can Honour ' s voice provoke the silent dust , / Or Flattery soothe the dull cold ear
of Death ? ” ( 11 . 43 – 44 ) , the " ecstasy ” of " the living lyre ” ( 1 . 48 ) does seem
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Side 58
Bateson 1950 reminds us of Gray ' s seemingly irrevocable quarrel with Walpole
in 1741 , the death of his friend Richard West in 1742 , and Gray ' s discovery in
the same year that after the death of his father he was " to all intents and ...
Bateson 1950 reminds us of Gray ' s seemingly irrevocable quarrel with Walpole
in 1741 , the death of his friend Richard West in 1742 , and Gray ' s discovery in
the same year that after the death of his father he was " to all intents and ...
Side 68
speaker ' s erratic behaviour ; in stanzas 4 - 7 we must hold in tandem the pathos
of vigorous life conquered by the stillness of death and the speaker ' s isolation
from the rustic way of life ; and in stanzas 8 - 11 we must simultaneously see that
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speaker ' s erratic behaviour ; in stanzas 4 - 7 we must hold in tandem the pathos
of vigorous life conquered by the stillness of death and the speaker ' s isolation
from the rustic way of life ; and in stanzas 8 - 11 we must simultaneously see that
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