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The theme of the elegy is mournful or sadly reflective . It is usually a lamenta- tion for the dead . Besides , some sombre themes , such as unrequitted love , or a great national disaster can as well be the elegiac theme .
The theme of the elegy is mournful or sadly reflective . It is usually a lamenta- tion for the dead . Besides , some sombre themes , such as unrequitted love , or a great national disaster can as well be the elegiac theme .
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And Milton's special triumph lies in making the two themes , the human and the superhuman , inseparable . ... Notes on Book I of Paradise Lost ( a ) Outline of Book I : Milton begins with a statement of his theme ( lines 1-5 ) .
And Milton's special triumph lies in making the two themes , the human and the superhuman , inseparable . ... Notes on Book I of Paradise Lost ( a ) Outline of Book I : Milton begins with a statement of his theme ( lines 1-5 ) .
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Accordingly , Wordsworth chose simple incidents from com- mon life for his theme . Poems , like The Idiot Boy and Simon Lee , were those famous experiments in so - called simple diction whose lack of humour and occasional inanity have ...
Accordingly , Wordsworth chose simple incidents from com- mon life for his theme . Poems , like The Idiot Boy and Simon Lee , were those famous experiments in so - called simple diction whose lack of humour and occasional inanity have ...
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