Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... poet , however , Catholics were caught off - guard . They hastened to enshrine but not to understand him . Some- what inconsequentially they have begun to feel at home in the present world of art because ' their ' poet is a big gun on ...
... poet , however , Catholics were caught off - guard . They hastened to enshrine but not to understand him . Some- what inconsequentially they have begun to feel at home in the present world of art because ' their ' poet is a big gun on ...
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... poet , has been more dis- couraged than aided by the revelations of Mr. Eliot , the critic . Not so with Gerard Manley Hopkins . His is the almost unique case of a poet who preached what he practised and practised what he preached . As ...
... poet , has been more dis- couraged than aided by the revelations of Mr. Eliot , the critic . Not so with Gerard Manley Hopkins . His is the almost unique case of a poet who preached what he practised and practised what he preached . As ...
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... poet of the 14th Century ' Alliterative Revival . ' Resemblances of vocab- ulary between Hopkins and the medieval poets are no more accidental than the resemblances in rhythm If he and the Beowulf poet show marked stylistic affinities ...
... poet of the 14th Century ' Alliterative Revival . ' Resemblances of vocab- ulary between Hopkins and the medieval poets are no more accidental than the resemblances in rhythm If he and the Beowulf poet show marked stylistic affinities ...
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