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Side 36
That point finds sufficient textual support , I think , in the suggestion embodied in
the gem and flower metaphors that the speaker values fame and regards his lack
of it as a tragic waste of his talents ; in his reference to obscurity as a " fault ” ( 1 .
That point finds sufficient textual support , I think , in the suggestion embodied in
the gem and flower metaphors that the speaker values fame and regards his lack
of it as a tragic waste of his talents ; in his reference to obscurity as a " fault ” ( 1 .
Side 63
at this stage the speaker is ambivalent : he is trying to persuade himself of the
virtues of obscurity , but his attraction to fame is still discernible . A more serious
divergence concerns the speaker ' s attitude towards the villagers ( which is not
the ...
at this stage the speaker is ambivalent : he is trying to persuade himself of the
virtues of obscurity , but his attraction to fame is still discernible . A more serious
divergence concerns the speaker ' s attitude towards the villagers ( which is not
the ...
Side 66
... admires their useful toil and vindicates their obscurity ; and he emphasizes
their potential for greatness . Do these arguments destroy , or are they
themselves destroyed by Weinbrot ' s arguments for alienation and
condescension : the lonely ...
... admires their useful toil and vindicates their obscurity ; and he emphasizes
their potential for greatness . Do these arguments destroy , or are they
themselves destroyed by Weinbrot ' s arguments for alienation and
condescension : the lonely ...
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able acceptable according affinity allow ambiguity argue argument assumptions attitude chapter claim clearly combined compatible conception concerned Consequently considerations considered context conventions correct correspondence critics dead death deconstructive described determinate difficulties divergent Elegy emphasis entity Epitaph established example explains fact feels final four interpretations further given Gray Gray's Elegy human imagined implications important incompatible indicate Inference instance inter interpre interpretation isolated kind knowledge language lines linguistic literary logical Logsdon Lonsdale meaning memorials metaphor mind Model nature objects obscurity obvious particular passage perhaps person physical objects poem poor position possible possible implications practice present principle question reason reference reflect regards rejected relative relevant remains require rustics seems seen sense shows speaker specified stanzas statements stillness success suggest sympathy tations Thesis thing tion true turn verbal meaning villagers Weinbrot wish Wright