Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... keep me awake and then without sugar . No verses [ presum- ably no composing of verses ] in Passion week or on Fridays . Not to sit in armchair except can work no other way . Ash Wednesday and Good Friday bread and water . ' While still ...
... keep me awake and then without sugar . No verses [ presum- ably no composing of verses ] in Passion week or on Fridays . Not to sit in armchair except can work no other way . Ash Wednesday and Good Friday bread and water . ' While still ...
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... keep on working without the hope of society's response ? Indeed , does his art not otherwise become a kind of private indulgence ? Hopkins urged his friends to write for their fame and England's glory while he found it his own duty to ...
... keep on working without the hope of society's response ? Indeed , does his art not otherwise become a kind of private indulgence ? Hopkins urged his friends to write for their fame and England's glory while he found it his own duty to ...
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... keep ever sharply focused the stereoscopic gaze at the work itself . Before looking at ' The Windhover , ' as our chosen text , let us consider the crux of Hopkins ' sensibility— ' inscape . ' It is the ' fineness , proportion of ...
... keep ever sharply focused the stereoscopic gaze at the work itself . Before looking at ' The Windhover , ' as our chosen text , let us consider the crux of Hopkins ' sensibility— ' inscape . ' It is the ' fineness , proportion of ...
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