Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... compounds and derivatives . [ Honeysuckle , for instance , contains four syllables with strong stress on the first , zero stress on the second and fourth , and light stress on the third its stress pattern can be symbolized as SOLO ; its ...
... compounds and derivatives . [ Honeysuckle , for instance , contains four syllables with strong stress on the first , zero stress on the second and fourth , and light stress on the third its stress pattern can be symbolized as SOLO ; its ...
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... compounds , particularly allitera- ing_compounds , usable in these patterns is severely limi- ted . Significantly enough , most of Hopkins ' coinages , so much admired for their flash and compressed imagery , are compounds of the forms ...
... compounds , particularly allitera- ing_compounds , usable in these patterns is severely limi- ted . Significantly enough , most of Hopkins ' coinages , so much admired for their flash and compressed imagery , are compounds of the forms ...
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... compounds and derivatives in the Notebooks seem to reveal that Hopkins searched as de- liberately for such expressions as any poet of the 14th Century ' Alliterative Revival . ' Resemblances of vocab- ulary between Hopkins and the ...
... compounds and derivatives in the Notebooks seem to reveal that Hopkins searched as de- liberately for such expressions as any poet of the 14th Century ' Alliterative Revival . ' Resemblances of vocab- ulary between Hopkins and the ...
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