Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... lived . I suggest no alteration in these recogni- tions but a change in their proportion . As for the Anglo- Saxon , Terence Heywood has shown how late he came to its study ( Poetry 54 : 209-218 ) ; as for the Metaphysi- cals , much of ...
... lived . I suggest no alteration in these recogni- tions but a change in their proportion . As for the Anglo- Saxon , Terence Heywood has shown how late he came to its study ( Poetry 54 : 209-218 ) ; as for the Metaphysi- cals , much of ...
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... lived in a state of exhilaration . But in some poems we feel that the intensity is man- ncred , in others we could wish for more variety . I agree with most of Mr. McLuhan's excellent analysis of The * Windhover , but it is perhaps a ...
... lived in a state of exhilaration . But in some poems we feel that the intensity is man- ncred , in others we could wish for more variety . I agree with most of Mr. McLuhan's excellent analysis of The * Windhover , but it is perhaps a ...
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... lived and thought it most of his life , it gave his talents as a poet a design and a precision which it is difficult to imagine their acquiring from any other source . At best , by giving it a metaphysical point of reference , it gave ...
... lived and thought it most of his life , it gave his talents as a poet a design and a precision which it is difficult to imagine their acquiring from any other source . At best , by giving it a metaphysical point of reference , it gave ...
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