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... interpretation they often im- pose on their readers . " This refers to Hopkins ' obscurity , regarding which I. A. Richards writes : " Obscurity heightens the attention , braces the reader , gives a peculiar intellectual thrill in cele ...
... interpretation they often im- pose on their readers . " This refers to Hopkins ' obscurity , regarding which I. A. Richards writes : " Obscurity heightens the attention , braces the reader , gives a peculiar intellectual thrill in cele ...
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... interpretation are possible . In general , however , we can see that the poet aims at reconciling what he knows and believes of the spiritual world with what he knows of the natural . He is not devotional , his poetry does not spring ...
... interpretation are possible . In general , however , we can see that the poet aims at reconciling what he knows and believes of the spiritual world with what he knows of the natural . He is not devotional , his poetry does not spring ...
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... interpreting and misinterpreting of Hopkins ' work . These writers and those inter- ested solely in evaluating his ... interpretation would render the criticism invalid . Hopkins is not envious of the bird's beauty . The poem does not ...
... interpreting and misinterpreting of Hopkins ' work . These writers and those inter- ested solely in evaluating his ... interpretation would render the criticism invalid . Hopkins is not envious of the bird's beauty . The poem does not ...
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