Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... whole poem to convey Hopkins ' individual nature , because it is the dynamics that is his . Cut cross- wise , as by an index of first lines , the poetry immediately shows its alliances as strongly as its special traits . In the longest ...
... whole poem to convey Hopkins ' individual nature , because it is the dynamics that is his . Cut cross- wise , as by an index of first lines , the poetry immediately shows its alliances as strongly as its special traits . In the longest ...
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... whole poems . The ideal of poetry must be to instress the inscapes without splintering the fabric of the universe , and , expres- sionally , to make every word rich in a way compatible with the more than additively rich inclusive ...
... whole poems . The ideal of poetry must be to instress the inscapes without splintering the fabric of the universe , and , expres- sionally , to make every word rich in a way compatible with the more than additively rich inclusive ...
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... whole meaning of personality was not to realize itself but to realize Christ in itself saved him from the various absurd extremes of individualism which were tried by other late Victorians : Acts in God's eye what in God's eye he is ...
... whole meaning of personality was not to realize itself but to realize Christ in itself saved him from the various absurd extremes of individualism which were tried by other late Victorians : Acts in God's eye what in God's eye he is ...
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