Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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Página 69
... force was a force toward analogy and especially sense analogy , thereby to catch the inner landscape in the outer . His prose epitheting worked the same way . ' I am , so far as I know , perm- anently here , but permanence with us is ...
... force was a force toward analogy and especially sense analogy , thereby to catch the inner landscape in the outer . His prose epitheting worked the same way . ' I am , so far as I know , perm- anently here , but permanence with us is ...
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... force , the adjectival descriptive standards work and persist . It takes a whole poem to convey Hopkins ' individual nature , because it is the dynamics that is his . Cut cross- wise , as by an index of first lines , the poetry ...
... force , the adjectival descriptive standards work and persist . It takes a whole poem to convey Hopkins ' individual nature , because it is the dynamics that is his . Cut cross- wise , as by an index of first lines , the poetry ...
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sleep , such is the force of habit ) and that even this does not stop the ravages of time . ( Further Letters , p ... forces is embodied in the image of the well which fills the latter half of the stanza from ' The Wreck of the ...
sleep , such is the force of habit ) and that even this does not stop the ravages of time . ( Further Letters , p ... forces is embodied in the image of the well which fills the latter half of the stanza from ' The Wreck of the ...
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