Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... thought ; the strong The furl of fresh - leaved dogrose down There is a massy pile above the waste " The Rose is a mystery ' - where is it found ? The sea took pity : it interposed with doom The shepherd's brow , fronting forked ...
... thought ; the strong The furl of fresh - leaved dogrose down There is a massy pile above the waste " The Rose is a mystery ' - where is it found ? The sea took pity : it interposed with doom The shepherd's brow , fronting forked ...
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... thought , wish all , God's better beauty , grace . ( Poems , 38. ) So he spoke of human beauty , and he said the same thing of the beauty of nature almost every time he mentioned it . The clearness of his thought , however odd his words ...
... thought , wish all , God's better beauty , grace . ( Poems , 38. ) So he spoke of human beauty , and he said the same thing of the beauty of nature almost every time he mentioned it . The clearness of his thought , however odd his words ...
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... thought and structure was Hopkins ' great achievement . It is worth examining carefully , for it is a rare achievement at any time and an especially rare one in the late 19th Century . A stanza from " The Wreck of the Deutschland ' will ...
... thought and structure was Hopkins ' great achievement . It is worth examining carefully , for it is a rare achievement at any time and an especially rare one in the late 19th Century . A stanza from " The Wreck of the Deutschland ' will ...
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