Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... achieve , at least in modern English , the syntactical abbreviations , the climactic appositions , the tmesis , the marooned prepositions , and even the original and colourful word - compounds which distinguish Hopkins ' handling of ...
... achieve , at least in modern English , the syntactical abbreviations , the climactic appositions , the tmesis , the marooned prepositions , and even the original and colourful word - compounds which distinguish Hopkins ' handling of ...
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... achieve . To create an English and Catholic convention of poetry and poetic language : this was too grand an order for one Victorian poet . The experiments are yet more important than the achievement ; the comparative failures more ...
... achieve . To create an English and Catholic convention of poetry and poetic language : this was too grand an order for one Victorian poet . The experiments are yet more important than the achievement ; the comparative failures more ...
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... achieve of , the mastery of the thing ! ' This same feeling for the profound rightness of bal- anced forces is embodied in the image of the well which fills the latter half of the stanza from ' The Wreck of the Deutschland . ' The image ...
... achieve of , the mastery of the thing ! ' This same feeling for the profound rightness of bal- anced forces is embodied in the image of the well which fills the latter half of the stanza from ' The Wreck of the Deutschland . ' The image ...
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