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He also reminds us of Gray ' s isolation in 1742 – after his quarrel with Walpole
and the death of Richard West – and claims that the Elegy , like many earlier
poems , represents an effort " to order and resolve the preoccupations of 1742 ” (
p .
He also reminds us of Gray ' s isolation in 1742 – after his quarrel with Walpole
and the death of Richard West – and claims that the Elegy , like many earlier
poems , represents an effort " to order and resolve the preoccupations of 1742 ” (
p .
Side 65
And if his sense of isolation is said to be fairly slight , he hardly needs any
desperate escape to sympathy ( Lonsdale ) . This seems like logical
incompatibility . As for Logsdon and Weinbrot , they both see a. 5 - Pettersson
mistaken .
And if his sense of isolation is said to be fairly slight , he hardly needs any
desperate escape to sympathy ( Lonsdale ) . This seems like logical
incompatibility . As for Logsdon and Weinbrot , they both see a. 5 - Pettersson
mistaken .
Side 95
Lonsdale ' s valid argument for considering the speaker painfully isolated is not
concomitantly an argument against Logsdon ' s contrary insistence on the
speaker ' s sense of affinity ; and vice versa . Arguments concerning the
properties of ...
Lonsdale ' s valid argument for considering the speaker painfully isolated is not
concomitantly an argument against Logsdon ' s contrary insistence on the
speaker ' s sense of affinity ; and vice versa . Arguments concerning the
properties of ...
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