Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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does not lay claim to a perception of natural facts hid- den from ordinary men is evident in every line of des ... nature as a Scripture exactly as Philo Judaeus , St. Paul and the Church Fathers had done . Their views , which have ...
does not lay claim to a perception of natural facts hid- den from ordinary men is evident in every line of des ... nature as a Scripture exactly as Philo Judaeus , St. Paul and the Church Fathers had done . Their views , which have ...
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... nature is strongly marked . Hopkins ' life was filled , more even than one gathers from Hallam's Memoir that Tennyson's was , with the minute and loving observation of nature . There is no reason to suppose that the journal gives us an ...
... nature is strongly marked . Hopkins ' life was filled , more even than one gathers from Hallam's Memoir that Tennyson's was , with the minute and loving observation of nature . There is no reason to suppose that the journal gives us an ...
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... nature and man was : The sun and the stars shining glorify God . . . . They glorify God , but they do not know it . . . . But men can know God , can mean to give him glory . ( Notebooks , pp . 302-3 . ) Earth , sweet Earth , sweet ...
... nature and man was : The sun and the stars shining glorify God . . . . They glorify God , but they do not know it . . . . But men can know God , can mean to give him glory . ( Notebooks , pp . 302-3 . ) Earth , sweet Earth , sweet ...
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