Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... Century and per- haps , except for lovely , like the sixteenth . Neither is the natural world they modify , the ... centuries and have been sensably qualified by many . Here runs through Hopkins ' poetry the vigour of tradition in fact ...
... Century and per- haps , except for lovely , like the sixteenth . Neither is the natural world they modify , the ... centuries and have been sensably qualified by many . Here runs through Hopkins ' poetry the vigour of tradition in fact ...
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... Century and yet are unsurpassed by anything written in the great ages of religion . He is probably the finest of English poets of nature , i.e. , of inanimate crea- tion . Along with Dante , Villon , Ben Jonson , Donne , Herbert and ...
... Century and yet are unsurpassed by anything written in the great ages of religion . He is probably the finest of English poets of nature , i.e. , of inanimate crea- tion . Along with Dante , Villon , Ben Jonson , Donne , Herbert and ...
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... Century sense of that word , of the most marked kind . No one knew this better than he did : Now it is the virtue of design , pattern , or inscape to be distinctive and it is the vice of distinctiveness to become queer . This vice I ...
... Century sense of that word , of the most marked kind . No one knew this better than he did : Now it is the virtue of design , pattern , or inscape to be distinctive and it is the vice of distinctiveness to become queer . This vice I ...
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