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Side 42
383 ) , whereas the ending of the " Stanzas ” was inconsistent and " this is why
Gray rejected it ” ( p . 381 n . ) . The poem , according to Wright , displays a
contrast between time and timelessness , movement and stillness . Its "
philosophical ...
383 ) , whereas the ending of the " Stanzas ” was inconsistent and " this is why
Gray rejected it ” ( p . 381 n . ) . The poem , according to Wright , displays a
contrast between time and timelessness , movement and stillness . Its "
philosophical ...
Side 45
Within the section , stanzas 13 - 15 can be regarded as a reminder of why the
villagers could not achieve fame and stanzas 16 - 19 as an argumentative
rejection of fame in general – all preparing for the subsequent concentration on
epitaphs ...
Within the section , stanzas 13 - 15 can be regarded as a reminder of why the
villagers could not achieve fame and stanzas 16 - 19 as an argumentative
rejection of fame in general – all preparing for the subsequent concentration on
epitaphs ...
Side 101
One of the two suggested implications will have to be rejected , in this case
probably that of stanza 11 , since that of stanzas 12 – 19 seems more difficult to
replace with a possible implication which would harmonize with the ” vanity
reading ” of ...
One of the two suggested implications will have to be rejected , in this case
probably that of stanza 11 , since that of stanzas 12 – 19 seems more difficult to
replace with a possible implication which would harmonize with the ” vanity
reading ” of ...
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