Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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draught of " The Habit of Perfection , ' exquisite invoca- tion and evocation of the ascetic life . His Oxford friends were youths centrally concerned with religion . Their subsequent ecclesiastical careers have some typicality ...
draught of " The Habit of Perfection , ' exquisite invoca- tion and evocation of the ascetic life . His Oxford friends were youths centrally concerned with religion . Their subsequent ecclesiastical careers have some typicality ...
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... tion . Along with Dante , Villon , Ben Jonson , Donne , Herbert and Milton , he is one of the very few personal or substantially active poets . Besides being an innovator , he worked at least four different traditions , the allitera ...
... tion . Along with Dante , Villon , Ben Jonson , Donne , Herbert and Milton , he is one of the very few personal or substantially active poets . Besides being an innovator , he worked at least four different traditions , the allitera ...
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A better instance of the interlocking of rhythm and dic- tion to a single purpose would be difficult to find . Even in poems primarily of statement Hopkins used this de- vice of accumulation to mark the exact emphasis which the ...
A better instance of the interlocking of rhythm and dic- tion to a single purpose would be difficult to find . Even in poems primarily of statement Hopkins used this de- vice of accumulation to mark the exact emphasis which the ...
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