Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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Side 31
... suggests a natural connection between " Science " and " Melancholy " , is explained by the speaker's plight : he " was educated ... suggest ( p . 111 ) . Thus " the poet has found an acceptable escape route from the self in the grow- ing ...
... suggests a natural connection between " Science " and " Melancholy " , is explained by the speaker's plight : he " was educated ... suggest ( p . 111 ) . Thus " the poet has found an acceptable escape route from the self in the grow- ing ...
Side 56
... suggest a third alternative : the speaker changes between 11.92 and 93 and the " thee " is the second speaker's apostrophe of the first ( see Reichard 1971 , pp . 25-26 , and Lytton Sells 1980 , pp . 173-74 ) . vasive stillness ...
... suggest a third alternative : the speaker changes between 11.92 and 93 and the " thee " is the second speaker's apostrophe of the first ( see Reichard 1971 , pp . 25-26 , and Lytton Sells 1980 , pp . 173-74 ) . vasive stillness ...
Side 60
... suggest , we try to discover a passage so strikingly similar as to indicate that Thomas Gray the voracious reader ... suggestion of " primitivistic dispar- agement of ' society ' and ' the world ' " .12 Which piece of evi- dence is more ...
... suggest , we try to discover a passage so strikingly similar as to indicate that Thomas Gray the voracious reader ... suggestion of " primitivistic dispar- agement of ' society ' and ' the world ' " .12 Which piece of evi- dence is more ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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