Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... enjoyment , of Hopkins . Such knowledge , how- ever , will never reveal his poetic excellence . The Cath- olic reader has the advantage only in that he is dis- posed to give Hopkins a chance . And , of 22 Gerard Manley Hopkins.
... enjoyment , of Hopkins . Such knowledge , how- ever , will never reveal his poetic excellence . The Cath- olic reader has the advantage only in that he is dis- posed to give Hopkins a chance . And , of 22 Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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... give beauty back to God , ' the beauty of God's world , and in so do- ing it becomes the mirror in which ( by the imitation of Christ ) God can flash out more brilliantly . ( ' Give beauty back , ' as in a mirror , is also the theme of ...
... give beauty back to God , ' the beauty of God's world , and in so do- ing it becomes the mirror in which ( by the imitation of Christ ) God can flash out more brilliantly . ( ' Give beauty back , ' as in a mirror , is also the theme of ...
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... gives us in the second half of the stanza an image , not of a surface mined from beneath and sink- ing away , at first gradually , almost imperceptibly , and then with a terrible rush of a breaking wave . He gives us rather an image of ...
... gives us in the second half of the stanza an image , not of a surface mined from beneath and sink- ing away , at first gradually , almost imperceptibly , and then with a terrible rush of a breaking wave . He gives us rather an image of ...
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