Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... practice , except on the assumption that his sprung rhythm was dipodic . The same result follows from isolated but extraor- dinarily significant references in the Letters . Thus ( II.v ) : ... if the common ballad measure allows of our ...
... practice , except on the assumption that his sprung rhythm was dipodic . The same result follows from isolated but extraor- dinarily significant references in the Letters . Thus ( II.v ) : ... if the common ballad measure allows of our ...
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... practice , to the continued action of a school : one man cannot compass them . ' When he described the Romantic and the Lake schools he wrote to Dixon ( XXII ) , ' I suppose the same models , the same masters , the same tastes , the ...
... practice , to the continued action of a school : one man cannot compass them . ' When he described the Romantic and the Lake schools he wrote to Dixon ( XXII ) , ' I suppose the same models , the same masters , the same tastes , the ...
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... practice . ' Another Anglicizer was F. J. Furnivall , a founder , in 1864 , of the Early English Text Society , and a constant editor of texts , for which he wrote Forewords ( not prefaces ) and Afterwords . He began his intellectual ...
... practice . ' Another Anglicizer was F. J. Furnivall , a founder , in 1864 , of the Early English Text Society , and a constant editor of texts , for which he wrote Forewords ( not prefaces ) and Afterwords . He began his intellectual ...
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