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Side 19
Keats ' s ” Ode on a Grecian Urn ” would for instance be inappropriate because of
the uncertainty of punctuation in the crucial final lines . And thirdly , the text
should not be an exceptionally difficult or obscure one which , like The Waste
Land ...
Keats ' s ” Ode on a Grecian Urn ” would for instance be inappropriate because of
the uncertainty of punctuation in the crucial final lines . And thirdly , the text
should not be an exceptionally difficult or obscure one which , like The Waste
Land ...
Side 37
The final point that in reconciling himself to obscurity the speaker has also shown
a preference for eternity over earthly success , is clearly substantiated by his
references to the rewards of heaven in stanza 31 . And the injunction in the final ...
The final point that in reconciling himself to obscurity the speaker has also shown
a preference for eternity over earthly success , is clearly substantiated by his
references to the rewards of heaven in stanza 31 . And the injunction in the final ...
Side 64
The speaker ' s final resolution would then in this attempted synthesis be
described as a combination of a somewhat augmented sympathy for the poor , a
concomitant preference for eternal life ( Weinbrot ) , and an emphasis on his
possession ...
The speaker ' s final resolution would then in this attempted synthesis be
described as a combination of a somewhat augmented sympathy for the poor , a
concomitant preference for eternal life ( Weinbrot ) , and an emphasis on his
possession ...
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