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Side 42
Rather , the " central subject ” of the poem is " the nature and meaning of
epitaphs ” ( p . 382 ) , while the social contrast is a subservient " argumentative
device ” showing that " the same psychological feature is characteristic of
radically ...
Rather , the " central subject ” of the poem is " the nature and meaning of
epitaphs ” ( p . 382 ) , while the social contrast is a subservient " argumentative
device ” showing that " the same psychological feature is characteristic of
radically ...
Side 59
454 ) in the poem ” has manifold precedents , which indicates personal
involvement ” ( p . 455 ) . ” Gray works toward a poem that will represent an
alleviation of these concerns ” ( p . 457 ) , and " wishes more than [ the ] ' Safety ' (
promised by ...
454 ) in the poem ” has manifold precedents , which indicates personal
involvement ” ( p . 455 ) . ” Gray works toward a poem that will represent an
alleviation of these concerns ” ( p . 457 ) , and " wishes more than [ the ] ' Safety ' (
promised by ...
Side 116
Nevertheless , the implication inferred by Rand is also possible , and it is
supported by the similar implications which he has described in the earlier
paragraphs of the poem . Thus the work as a whole seems to present a
consistent argument ...
Nevertheless , the implication inferred by Rand is also possible , and it is
supported by the similar implications which he has described in the earlier
paragraphs of the poem . Thus the work as a whole seems to present a
consistent argument ...
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