Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... bridges back to the past ) and resolved to write no more till he should , by ecclesiastical authority , be enjoined to do so . After seven years ( a round , symbolic number ) , the silence was lifted by a superior's suggestion that some ...
... bridges back to the past ) and resolved to write no more till he should , by ecclesiastical authority , be enjoined to do so . After seven years ( a round , symbolic number ) , the silence was lifted by a superior's suggestion that some ...
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... Bridges , Dixon and Patmore sent him . He had little patience with complaints against the kind of diffi- culty which arises from colloquial compression ( “ The sonnet [ I say it snorting ] aims at being intelligible . ' Let- ters to Bridges ...
... Bridges , Dixon and Patmore sent him . He had little patience with complaints against the kind of diffi- culty which arises from colloquial compression ( “ The sonnet [ I say it snorting ] aims at being intelligible . ' Let- ters to Bridges ...
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... Bridges ; and Bridges was practically his only reader . ' I cannot think of altering anything . Why shd . I ? I do not write for the public . You are my public and I hope to convert you . ' ( Letters to Bridges , p . 46. ) But no man's ...
... Bridges ; and Bridges was practically his only reader . ' I cannot think of altering anything . Why shd . I ? I do not write for the public . You are my public and I hope to convert you . ' ( Letters to Bridges , p . 46. ) But no man's ...
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