Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... early poems , through the half - musical sprung rhythm period , towards that complete fusion of form and substance , of matter and manner , attainable only in pure music . Significantly , his most impressive composition was a two ...
... early poems , through the half - musical sprung rhythm period , towards that complete fusion of form and substance , of matter and manner , attainable only in pure music . Significantly , his most impressive composition was a two ...
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... Early English Text Society , and a constant editor of texts , for which he wrote Forewords ( not prefaces ) and Afterwords . He began his intellectual career under the influence of Ruskin and Maurice , was active in the Working Men's ...
... Early English Text Society , and a constant editor of texts , for which he wrote Forewords ( not prefaces ) and Afterwords . He began his intellectual career under the influence of Ruskin and Maurice , was active in the Working Men's ...
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... early read , Hopkins preferred to Burn's — liked its ' West country instress ' ; but he learned most from the prose . Barnes's Speechcraft [ i.e. , Gram- mar ] , says Hopkins in 1882 , is ' written in an unknown tongue , a soul of ...
... early read , Hopkins preferred to Burn's — liked its ' West country instress ' ; but he learned most from the prose . Barnes's Speechcraft [ i.e. , Gram- mar ] , says Hopkins in 1882 , is ' written in an unknown tongue , a soul of ...
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