Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... sound advice as well as sympathy . Your first duty is to make a good class [ in the Oxford examinations ] . Show your friends at home that your becoming a Catholic has not unsettled you in the plain duty that lies before you . ' Thus ...
... sound advice as well as sympathy . Your first duty is to make a good class [ in the Oxford examinations ] . Show your friends at home that your becoming a Catholic has not unsettled you in the plain duty that lies before you . ' Thus ...
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... sounds or sound combinations , so that , upon repetition , the reader is induced to give them slightly more emphasis than usual . The more complex the stress pattern , the more commonly the devices occur . We need not be surprised that ...
... sounds or sound combinations , so that , upon repetition , the reader is induced to give them slightly more emphasis than usual . The more complex the stress pattern , the more commonly the devices occur . We need not be surprised that ...
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... sound of the voice speaking it is always there in the reader's ear to give the poems their incomparable im- mediacy . It was because of the absolute need he felt to sustain this effect that Hopkins resorted to those turns of phrase from ...
... sound of the voice speaking it is always there in the reader's ear to give the poems their incomparable im- mediacy . It was because of the absolute need he felt to sustain this effect that Hopkins resorted to those turns of phrase from ...
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