Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... appears to me comparable with its abundance in drama in the Eliza- bethan . . . ' In October , 1866 , Hopkins , still an undergraduate , was received into the Roman Catholic Church . The great Newman , whose Apologia had appeared in ...
... appears to me comparable with its abundance in drama in the Eliza- bethan . . . ' In October , 1866 , Hopkins , still an undergraduate , was received into the Roman Catholic Church . The great Newman , whose Apologia had appeared in ...
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... appear in the letters , another ; there were the constant fatigue , the weakness , the sense of premature age , the melancholy , which he had ( in the words of his late letter to Baillie ) all his life been subject to but which had ...
... appear in the letters , another ; there were the constant fatigue , the weakness , the sense of premature age , the melancholy , which he had ( in the words of his late letter to Baillie ) all his life been subject to but which had ...
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... appear a little abstract and superficial . The reason is not that the writers did not experience what they wrote about , they all did ; but their experience is confined to one faculty : reason , imagination or memory . They are ...
... appear a little abstract and superficial . The reason is not that the writers did not experience what they wrote about , they all did ; but their experience is confined to one faculty : reason , imagination or memory . They are ...
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