Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 105
... Hopkins who is central . His re - examination is so much more fundamental than theirs ; it is on a level with the re - examina- tion that was currently being undertaken on the other side of the Channel . Hopkins seems lonely and ...
... Hopkins who is central . His re - examination is so much more fundamental than theirs ; it is on a level with the re - examina- tion that was currently being undertaken on the other side of the Channel . Hopkins seems lonely and ...
Side 113
... Hopkins did not learn the language until 1882 , but this was prob- ably the result of his scruples about self - indulgence ( he had earlier drawn back from the study of Welsh , which strongly attracted him , because ' on consulting the ...
... Hopkins did not learn the language until 1882 , but this was prob- ably the result of his scruples about self - indulgence ( he had earlier drawn back from the study of Welsh , which strongly attracted him , because ' on consulting the ...
Side 116
... Hopkins's belief that the language of poetry should stay close to ordinary speech , and — equally clearly- his realisation that poetry is not conversation and so can be heightened and rhetorical without falling into artificiality ...
... Hopkins's belief that the language of poetry should stay close to ordinary speech , and — equally clearly- his realisation that poetry is not conversation and so can be heightened and rhetorical without falling into artificiality ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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