Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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Página 97
... feelings suggest anything of the kind . Apart , again , from the emphasis on specifically Catholic sentiments , they ... feeling that poetry was ' unprofes- sional ' is not so clear . We do know , from the famous school - boy experiment ...
... feelings suggest anything of the kind . Apart , again , from the emphasis on specifically Catholic sentiments , they ... feeling that poetry was ' unprofes- sional ' is not so clear . We do know , from the famous school - boy experiment ...
Página 107
... feeling from becoming either a dead list as do so many of Whitman's or an intolerable excrescence on the poem's thought is the wonderful rhetorical control of the rhythm . It seems to me an open question whether the necessities of ...
... feeling from becoming either a dead list as do so many of Whitman's or an intolerable excrescence on the poem's thought is the wonderful rhetorical control of the rhythm . It seems to me an open question whether the necessities of ...
Página 110
... feeling , ' queer ' in Hopkins ' own words ( see p . 99 ) rather than ' distinctive . ' Otherwise this stanza is a magnificent example of Hopkins ' kind of complex precision . If I read it correctly , he is contrasting his natural self ...
... feeling , ' queer ' in Hopkins ' own words ( see p . 99 ) rather than ' distinctive . ' Otherwise this stanza is a magnificent example of Hopkins ' kind of complex precision . If I read it correctly , he is contrasting his natural self ...
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