Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... intensity and precision of perception , by analogical analysis and meditation he achieves all his effects . His is literally a sacramental view of the world since what of God is there he does not perceive nor experience but takes on ...
... intensity and precision of perception , by analogical analysis and meditation he achieves all his effects . His is literally a sacramental view of the world since what of God is there he does not perceive nor experience but takes on ...
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... intensity or realized artistic organization . There are two or three sonnets of Shakespeare ( for example , " They that have power to hurt ' and ' The expense of spirit ' ) which might be put with Donne's ' At the round earth's ' for ...
... intensity or realized artistic organization . There are two or three sonnets of Shakespeare ( for example , " They that have power to hurt ' and ' The expense of spirit ' ) which might be put with Donne's ' At the round earth's ' for ...
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... intensity which resulted from the combination of this exactitude of image with the precision of his thought and structure was Hopkins ' great achievement . It is worth examining carefully , for it is a rare achievement at any time and ...
... intensity which resulted from the combination of this exactitude of image with the precision of his thought and structure was Hopkins ' great achievement . It is worth examining carefully , for it is a rare achievement at any time and ...
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