Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... matter which he saw everywhere in the world . It is the ontological secret : It is the forgéd feature finds me ; it is the rehearsal Of own , of abrupt self there so thrusts on , so throngs the ear . Hopkins finds this Euclid peeping ...
... matter which he saw everywhere in the world . It is the ontological secret : It is the forgéd feature finds me ; it is the rehearsal Of own , of abrupt self there so thrusts on , so throngs the ear . Hopkins finds this Euclid peeping ...
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... matter at once . He begins a chapter in ' Expérience Mystique et Philosophie ' this way : Nous entendrons ici le mot ... matters , and all distinctions are nugatory , he will continue to call both Blake and Hopkins ' mystical . ' Hopkins ...
... matter at once . He begins a chapter in ' Expérience Mystique et Philosophie ' this way : Nous entendrons ici le mot ... matters , and all distinctions are nugatory , he will continue to call both Blake and Hopkins ' mystical . ' Hopkins ...
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... matter of conjecture ' ( p . 41 ) . Certainly these warnings are wise if one is to look for the lone master in Hopkins . But he himself was devoted to schools and to schooling , the successes ' due to steady practice , to the continued ...
... matter of conjecture ' ( p . 41 ) . Certainly these warnings are wise if one is to look for the lone master in Hopkins . But he himself was devoted to schools and to schooling , the successes ' due to steady practice , to the continued ...
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