Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... pattern rather than the sound pattern ; its gradual assimilation to conditions of the printed , rather than the spoken or chanted , word ; its exodus from the crowded hall to the quiet library , from public performance to private ...
... pattern rather than the sound pattern ; its gradual assimilation to conditions of the printed , rather than the spoken or chanted , word ; its exodus from the crowded hall to the quiet library , from public performance to private ...
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... pattern SL , with open juncture ; polyphonic , the pattern LOSO , with close juncture ; lilactime , the pattern SOL , with close juncture . Combined , any four of these words will give lines of four well - defined sections or measures ...
... pattern SL , with open juncture ; polyphonic , the pattern LOSO , with close juncture ; lilactime , the pattern SOL , with close juncture . Combined , any four of these words will give lines of four well - defined sections or measures ...
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... pattern of being which he called ' inscape , ' and he was as much concerned with this aspect of himself , this pattern of personality , as he was with this aspect of things outside himself . His poems are accounts of the instress , the ...
... pattern of being which he called ' inscape , ' and he was as much concerned with this aspect of himself , this pattern of personality , as he was with this aspect of things outside himself . His poems are accounts of the instress , the ...
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