Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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plicit defence or only in taking for granted . The epithets and forms most often recurring , in poem after poem , early and late , are the epithets and forms of Keats and his line , the words of thought in scene , the relatively few ...
plicit defence or only in taking for granted . The epithets and forms most often recurring , in poem after poem , early and late , are the epithets and forms of Keats and his line , the words of thought in scene , the relatively few ...
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... epithets , best and bare , fine and fresh and massy , strong and darksome ; and the participles . The best ideal is the true The boughs , the boughs are bare enough " The child is father to the man ' The dappled die - away Thee , God ...
... epithets , best and bare , fine and fresh and massy , strong and darksome ; and the participles . The best ideal is the true The boughs , the boughs are bare enough " The child is father to the man ' The dappled die - away Thee , God ...
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... to tastes and masters the epithet keepings of Hopkins should well , I think , be considered ; for the master is great in his school . Austin Warren HE early Hopkins follows Keats and the ' 73 The Sweet and Lovely Language.
... to tastes and masters the epithet keepings of Hopkins should well , I think , be considered ; for the master is great in his school . Austin Warren HE early Hopkins follows Keats and the ' 73 The Sweet and Lovely Language.
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