Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... individual use of the resources of English on the other , to say nothing of his irrelevant theory of prosody . The non - Catholic reader— especially the non - Christian reader - is timid or hostile in the presence of Hopkins ' faith and ...
... individual use of the resources of English on the other , to say nothing of his irrelevant theory of prosody . The non - Catholic reader— especially the non - Christian reader - is timid or hostile in the presence of Hopkins ' faith and ...
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... individual nature , because it is the dynamics that is his . Cut cross- wise , as by an index of first lines , the poetry immediately shows its alliances as strongly as its special traits . In the longest group , under T , simple ...
... individual nature , because it is the dynamics that is his . Cut cross- wise , as by an index of first lines , the poetry immediately shows its alliances as strongly as its special traits . In the longest group , under T , simple ...
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... individual quality of things , the inner pattern of being which he called ' inscape , ' and he was as much concerned with this aspect of himself , this pattern of personality , as he was with this aspect of things outside himself . His ...
... individual quality of things , the inner pattern of being which he called ' inscape , ' and he was as much concerned with this aspect of himself , this pattern of personality , as he was with this aspect of things outside himself . His ...
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