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... doubt he learned from the masters ; yet he was a severe critic , and we have his own statement that " the effect of studying masterpieces is to make me admire and do otherwise . " His moral creed was determined by his intense faith ...
... doubt he learned from the masters ; yet he was a severe critic , and we have his own statement that " the effect of studying masterpieces is to make me admire and do otherwise . " His moral creed was determined by his intense faith ...
Side 14
... doubt as to what part of speech it is used for ; because such an ambiguity or momentary uncertainty destroys the force of the sentence . " Richards : " Hopkins uses words as tools , an attitude toward them which the purist and gram ...
... doubt as to what part of speech it is used for ; because such an ambiguity or momentary uncertainty destroys the force of the sentence . " Richards : " Hopkins uses words as tools , an attitude toward them which the purist and gram ...
Side 18
... doubt and the poem is one of doubt - he is in a state of mind which is saved from utter defeat by the fact that he can deliberately order his experience into a poetic frame . Hopkins is experiencing the doubt of a mature man regard- ing ...
... doubt and the poem is one of doubt - he is in a state of mind which is saved from utter defeat by the fact that he can deliberately order his experience into a poetic frame . Hopkins is experiencing the doubt of a mature man regard- ing ...
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