Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... 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 renounce such expec- tations . Hopkins ' sad case has turned into something like a cause célèbre , in ...
... 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 renounce such expec- tations . Hopkins ' sad case has turned into something like a cause célèbre , in ...
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... kind of naked sym- bolism by which the lion , for instance , becomes God's strength and conducts himself accordingly , without re- gard for the natural habits of lions . At best this practice made for the fantastic kind of poetry we ...
... kind of naked sym- bolism by which the lion , for instance , becomes God's strength and conducts himself accordingly , without re- gard for the natural habits of lions . At best this practice made for the fantastic kind of poetry we ...
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... kind of poem to a point of perfection un- equalled in his time . He almost never wrote the kind of poem in which description and observation are at best related only by a mood not infrequently containing un- resolved ambiguities , as ...
... kind of poem to a point of perfection un- equalled in his time . He almost never wrote the kind of poem in which description and observation are at best related only by a mood not infrequently containing un- resolved ambiguities , as ...
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