Gerard Manley HopkinsOxford University Press, 1986 - 429 páginas "Gerard Manley Hopkins was one of the most creative and influential writers of the nineteenth century. This important new edition contains all of his poetry--including such celebrated works as "The Wreck of the Deutschland", "The Windhover", and "Felix Randall"--arranged for the first time in chronological order showing the range of his poetic interests and talents at each stage of his tragically short life. Catherine Phillips has consulted the original manuscripts in order to present accurate versions of the poems and to reveal the poet's own taste more clearly than in previous editions. She has also selected passages which elucidate the poetry from Hopkins's journals, sermons, and letters. From these the reader gains a strong sense of the poet's personality and the breadth of his intellectual pursuits."--Back cover. |
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... trees ' 25 The peacock's eye 25 Love preparing to fly 25 Barnfloor and Winepress 25 New Readings 26 ' He hath abolished the old drouth , ' 27 Heaven - Haven 27 ' I must hunt down the prize ' 28 ' Why should their foolish bands , their ...
... trees ' 25 The peacock's eye 25 Love preparing to fly 25 Barnfloor and Winepress 25 New Readings 26 ' He hath abolished the old drouth , ' 27 Heaven - Haven 27 ' I must hunt down the prize ' 28 ' Why should their foolish bands , their ...
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... Trees by their yield ' Trees by their yield ° Are known ; but I- My sap is sealed , My root is dry . 10 If life within I none can shew ( Except for ( 74 ) 'My prayers must meet a brazen heaven' Shakspere 'Trees by their yield'
... Trees by their yield ' Trees by their yield ° Are known ; but I- My sap is sealed , My root is dry . 10 If life within I none can shew ( Except for ( 74 ) 'My prayers must meet a brazen heaven' Shakspere 'Trees by their yield'
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... trees introduced had driven out the natives , mostly different kinds of gum - trees , and that he had seen a park planted with them , which were dying or dead . In particular our furze , which thrives wonderfully and grows into great ...
... trees introduced had driven out the natives , mostly different kinds of gum - trees , and that he had seen a park planted with them , which were dying or dead . In particular our furze , which thrives wonderfully and grows into great ...
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The Escorial I | 1 |
Mystico | 7 |
Winter with the Gulf Stream | 15 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alphonsus Rodriguez anapaestic beauty Binsey blue breath Bridges bright called Carrion Comfort Castara Catholic Christ Clitheroe clouds comma counterpointed Cywydd dark death Deutschland Dixon draft in H earth English Eurydice eyes fall Father feet fire Floris flowers follow Fragments Gerard Gerard Manley Hopkins give glory God's grace green Haec hand hear heart heaven Henry Purcell Hopkins wrote Hopkins's inscape instress Jesuit leaves letter light look Lord mean Metrical marks mind morning mother nature never night notes o'er Oxford Parnassian Penmaen Penmaen Pool piece poem poetry printed prose quae quod R. W. Dixon rhyme Robert Bridges round seems shew sonnet soul spirit Spring sprung rhythm stanza stars stress sweet syllables tears tell Text from autograph thee things thought transcription trees verse wind wings words Wreck write written
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