Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... seems to me , opposite , and one wd . have thought , incompatible excellences , markedness of rhythm -that is rhythm's self - naturalness of expression . ... Now the ' native and natural rhythm of speech ' is by no means the rhythm ...
... seems to me , opposite , and one wd . have thought , incompatible excellences , markedness of rhythm -that is rhythm's self - naturalness of expression . ... Now the ' native and natural rhythm of speech ' is by no means the rhythm ...
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... seems to me an open question whether the necessities of Hopkins sensibility , with its need for repetition , led to ... seem to modern readers to make for 107 Victorian Hopkins.
... seems to me an open question whether the necessities of Hopkins sensibility , with its need for repetition , led to ... seem to modern readers to make for 107 Victorian Hopkins.
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... seems to me that the consequences of studying Hop- kins ' poems anew in the light of the Letters and Note- books is inescapable . It is a conviction that Hopkins is Victorian , in a good many respects obviously Victorian ; and that it ...
... seems to me that the consequences of studying Hop- kins ' poems anew in the light of the Letters and Note- books is inescapable . It is a conviction that Hopkins is Victorian , in a good many respects obviously Victorian ; and that it ...
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