Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... interest even over and above its interest of meaning . Some [ sub- ject ] matter and meaning is essential to it but only as an clement necessary to support and employ the shape which is contemplated for its own sake . Poetry is in fact ...
... interest even over and above its interest of meaning . Some [ sub- ject ] matter and meaning is essential to it but only as an clement necessary to support and employ the shape which is contemplated for its own sake . Poetry is in fact ...
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... interest in the special speech characteristics of particular localities , an interest which was merely one manifestation of his delight in all that gave evidence of the unique ' taste ' of things . The sources of both the rhythm and the ...
... interest in the special speech characteristics of particular localities , an interest which was merely one manifestation of his delight in all that gave evidence of the unique ' taste ' of things . The sources of both the rhythm and the ...
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... interest , one would think . ( Letters to Bridges , p . 187-8 . ) This ' ecstasy of interest ' is everywhere in the poems and had an inexhaustible fascination for Hopkins . It is perhaps at its most magnificent in the octet of " The ...
... interest , one would think . ( Letters to Bridges , p . 187-8 . ) This ' ecstasy of interest ' is everywhere in the poems and had an inexhaustible fascination for Hopkins . It is perhaps at its most magnificent in the octet of " The ...
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