Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... colour discriminations , maintained the tradition of these poetic friends . Moreover , he did not radically change ... colours of leaves on the other . Indeed , the differences in what painting poets saw to paint may be noted even more ...
... colour discriminations , maintained the tradition of these poetic friends . Moreover , he did not radically change ... colours of leaves on the other . Indeed , the differences in what painting poets saw to paint may be noted even more ...
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... colour was rosier , in the channels where the blue of the sky shone through it was a mallow colour ' ( Dixon , App . II ) . Hopkins , like Ruskin , was a notebook sketcher and painter , by nature as by con- vention a wordpainter . When ...
... colour was rosier , in the channels where the blue of the sky shone through it was a mallow colour ' ( Dixon , App . II ) . Hopkins , like Ruskin , was a notebook sketcher and painter , by nature as by con- vention a wordpainter . When ...
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... colours ; then the same in a drop of Christ's blood , by which everything whatever was turned to scarlet , keeping nevertheless mounted in the scarlet its own colour too . ( From an unpublished ms . quoted by Pick , pp . 44-5 . ) Above ...
... colours ; then the same in a drop of Christ's blood , by which everything whatever was turned to scarlet , keeping nevertheless mounted in the scarlet its own colour too . ( From an unpublished ms . quoted by Pick , pp . 44-5 . ) Above ...
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19th Century adjectives admiration alliteration Anglican Anglo-Saxon assonance Beowulf brute beauty Buckle CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called Carrion Comfort Catholic Christ Claude Colleer Abbott Collins colour compounds dear Deutschland diction dipodic rhythm Dixon Donne eccentric English poetry English verse epithets F. R. Leavis feeling flash forms friends Gerard Manley Hopkins God's Harry Ploughman heart inscape instress intensity internal rhyme Jesuit juncture Keats kind kins language Letters to Bridges linguistic literary lovely matter medieval metrical Milton mirror modern movement nature never Newman Notebooks Old English overstressing Oxford participles Patmore pattern Piers Plowman poems poet poetic precision prose reader rhetorical rhythmic Richard Watson Dixon Robert Bridges running rhythm Ruskin scansion Scotus sensuous Skylark SOLp sonnets speech spiritual SpLO SpLp SpPp sprung rhythm stanza stress sweet syllables Tennyson thee thing thought tion valour and act Victorian vocabulary Welsh poetry Windhover wordpainting words Wreck writing