Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... mirrors Christ . As Hopkins transfers his gaze from the first mirror to the second , we see that his own heart is also a hidden mirror ( moral obedience ) which flashes to God the image not of ' brute beauty and valour and act ' but a ...
... mirrors Christ . As Hopkins transfers his gaze from the first mirror to the second , we see that his own heart is also a hidden mirror ( moral obedience ) which flashes to God the image not of ' brute beauty and valour and act ' but a ...
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... mirror of Christ the chevalier than is the mirror of the external world . ' AND the fire that breaks from thee then ' ( note how the eager stress on ' AND ' serves to flash attention intensely on what follows as being an inevitable ...
... mirror of Christ the chevalier than is the mirror of the external world . ' AND the fire that breaks from thee then ' ( note how the eager stress on ' AND ' serves to flash attention intensely on what follows as being an inevitable ...
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... mirror image which he keeps always in mind . As a mirror of Christ he must imitate both the valour and also the obscure sufferings of Christ . He must overcome and be overcome at the same instant — at ... mirror of 31 The Analogical Mirrors.
... mirror image which he keeps always in mind . As a mirror of Christ he must imitate both the valour and also the obscure sufferings of Christ . He must overcome and be overcome at the same instant — at ... mirror of 31 The Analogical Mirrors.
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