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Side 43
We are told that even if such greatness ” is the handsomest of all memorials , that
the poor lack the opportunity for it is , after all , half a blessing ” ( p . 386 ) since it
limits the scope of their vices ( stanzas 16 - 18 ) . Again the question is ...
We are told that even if such greatness ” is the handsomest of all memorials , that
the poor lack the opportunity for it is , after all , half a blessing ” ( p . 386 ) since it
limits the scope of their vices ( stanzas 16 - 18 ) . Again the question is ...
Side 45
Also , the " Yet " which introduces the description of the frail memorials in 1 . 77
seems to yoke the fame to the memorials as two aspects of the same thing (
counters to death and stillness ) , only one of which is available to the villagers .
Also , the " Yet " which introduces the description of the frail memorials in 1 . 77
seems to yoke the fame to the memorials as two aspects of the same thing (
counters to death and stillness ) , only one of which is available to the villagers .
Side 63
Lines 65 – 76 then seem unproblematic : realizing the pernicious consequences
of greatness , the speaker develops greater sympathy for the poor and a life in
obscurity , which explains his attention to the frail memorials in stanzas 20 – 21 .
Lines 65 – 76 then seem unproblematic : realizing the pernicious consequences
of greatness , the speaker develops greater sympathy for the poor and a life in
obscurity , which explains his attention to the frail memorials in stanzas 20 – 21 .
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