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  1. The "exuberance" of Sweeney forms a disturbing parallel to that of the god, since it so obviously belongs to what Aspatia in The Maid's Tragedy (from which Eliot's epigraph comes) calls "that beast man".
  2. That play has as an epigraph a Christian equivalent of the escape through "Shantih" from the cycles of creation: " Hence the soul cannot be possessed of the divine union, until it has divested itself of the love of created beings ."
  3. To see more deeply is only to see what Eliot found in the epigraph from Heart of Darkness which he thought might have been "somewhat elucidative" for The Waste Land .
  4. She reads him the story of the Gadarene swine, the novel's Epigraph.
  5. Such childish poeticizing is reinforced, in directing us to the level of the infant, by the " penny for the Old Guy " epigraph, by the dressing up as a scarecrow, and by the nursery rhyme, "Twinkle twinkle little star", which inescapably underlies the line "Under the twinkle of a fading star".
  6. It is the more remarkable that Pound, no more than any one else for fifty years after Hardy died, pondered the Virgilian epigraph that Hardy put at the head of his "Poems of 1912-;13", originally in Satires of Circumstance , (London, 1914).
  7. The book is a stampede, faithful to its title and its Epigraph which is the story of the Gadarene swine possessed by devils and rushing into the lake of Galilee and drowning themselves.
  8. The double-sided nature of the sixteen-year-old boy who arrived in the History Eighth at St. Paul's among a group of conventionally well-educated youths two years his senior - who seemed to him grimly earnest and thinking only of work and success and speaking in more re fined voices than he was used to - is clearly shown by Thomas's two attempts at writing fiction, The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans (1913) dedicated to "My Father and my Mother" with its epigraph from Hardy, "But now - O never again", and an unpublished work of "Fiction" (his title) which he abandoned in the early summer of 1914.
  9. It might seem that the primeval Fall underlies this poem's events as surely as Venice underlies its epigraph, standing as the reality which underlies various writers' interpretations.
  10. He wrote the last words of The Amateur Poacher - a gospel, an incantation - as an epigraph on all his own books.
  11. The epigraph is Veteris vestigia flammae from Aeneid 4, 23, where Dido confesses to her confidante that the love she once felt for her now dead husband is about to renew itself for Aeneas.
  12. Fowles takes from Marx his epigraph about emancipation, and, like Berger, uses textual strategies to enforce upon readers an unusually direct engagement with this wider theme in the novel.
  13. The epigraph, " A penny for the Old Guy ", stresses that Eliot's poem relates to ceremonial effigies.

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