Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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... sympathy was part of a con- temporary doctrine as well as a generally appreciated human quality ) ; or as an explanation at a further remove from the inter- pretation of why a dilemma such as the speaker's should be pre- sented ( Gray's ...
... sympathy was part of a con- temporary doctrine as well as a generally appreciated human quality ) ; or as an explanation at a further remove from the inter- pretation of why a dilemma such as the speaker's should be pre- sented ( Gray's ...
Side 63
... sympathy for the poor is unalloyed because it is in his possession of such sympathy that the speaker finally finds the value of his isolated life . And in Weinbrot's interpretation the claim that at first the speaker is oriented towards ...
... sympathy for the poor is unalloyed because it is in his possession of such sympathy that the speaker finally finds the value of his isolated life . And in Weinbrot's interpretation the claim that at first the speaker is oriented towards ...
Side 64
... sympathy for the poor , a concomitant preference for eternal life ( Weinbrot ) , and an emphasis on his possession of sympathy ( Lonsdale ) . But here the most damning consequences of the necessary strategy of compromise become evident ...
... sympathy for the poor , a concomitant preference for eternal life ( Weinbrot ) , and an emphasis on his possession of sympathy ( Lonsdale ) . But here the most damning consequences of the necessary strategy of compromise become evident ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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