Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... suggesting both the fire and ecstasy which the poet has felt as he watched the bird as well as the much greater fire ... suggests . ) Once it is seen that the shining armour of the falcon's imitation of Christ's mastery is to be buckled ...
... suggesting both the fire and ecstasy which the poet has felt as he watched the bird as well as the much greater fire ... suggests . ) Once it is seen that the shining armour of the falcon's imitation of Christ's mastery is to be buckled ...
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... suggested , leads on to the image of the ver- million side of Christ on the Cross . One might even suggest that as the ash - covered coals gash gold - vermillion when touched by the poker ( spear ) , so when Hopkins ' kissed the rod ...
... suggested , leads on to the image of the ver- million side of Christ on the Cross . One might even suggest that as the ash - covered coals gash gold - vermillion when touched by the poker ( spear ) , so when Hopkins ' kissed the rod ...
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... suggest for verse written by a metrical virtuoso for virtuosic performance aloud ? It is useless to insist , as Hopkins insisted , on the poems being heard - to demand from the reader of poetry the same arduous preparation that ...
... suggest for verse written by a metrical virtuoso for virtuosic performance aloud ? It is useless to insist , as Hopkins insisted , on the poems being heard - to demand from the reader of poetry the same arduous preparation that ...
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