Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... Christ . We can thus simply , and , I believe for the first time , fully explain the function of ' here Buckle ! ' Rhetorically , fire bursts from Hopkins as he looks at the fiery falcon whose action mirrors the mastery of Christ over ...
... Christ . We can thus simply , and , I believe for the first time , fully explain the function of ' here Buckle ! ' Rhetorically , fire bursts from Hopkins as he looks at the fiery falcon whose action mirrors the mastery of Christ over ...
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... Christ the chevalier than is the mirror of the external world . ' AND the fire that breaks from thee then ' ( note how the eager stress on ' AND ' serves to flash attention intensely on what follows as being an inevitable result ) is ...
... Christ the chevalier than is the mirror of the external world . ' AND the fire that breaks from thee then ' ( note how the eager stress on ' AND ' serves to flash attention intensely on what follows as being an inevitable result ) is ...
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... Christ in itself saved him from the various absurd extremes of individualism which were tried by other late Victorians : Acts in God's eye what in God's eye he is- Christ for Christ plays in ten thousand places , Lovely in limbs , and ...
... Christ in itself saved him from the various absurd extremes of individualism which were tried by other late Victorians : Acts in God's eye what in God's eye he is- Christ for Christ plays in ten thousand places , Lovely in limbs , and ...
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