The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 105,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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Side 15
... lines Hopkins describes the experience of seeing a falcon in full flight at dawn . He is stirred by the wild beauty and free- dom of the spectacle . The bird , he says , is per- forming the exploits for which it was born , exploiting ...
... lines Hopkins describes the experience of seeing a falcon in full flight at dawn . He is stirred by the wild beauty and free- dom of the spectacle . The bird , he says , is per- forming the exploits for which it was born , exploiting ...
Side 17
... lines . This unusual practice is based on the principle that one must read the poem as if it were " one long line rimed in pass- age " rather than " lines with rimes at the ends " ) . It is a credit to Hopkins ' craftsmanship that this ...
... lines . This unusual practice is based on the principle that one must read the poem as if it were " one long line rimed in pass- age " rather than " lines with rimes at the ends " ) . It is a credit to Hopkins ' craftsmanship that this ...
Side 19
... lines as if the word " even " were implied after " No wonder of it . " I. A. Richards has his own theory : " The poet's heart is in hiding from life , has chosen a safer way , and the greater danger is the greater exposure to temptation ...
... lines as if the word " even " were implied after " No wonder of it . " I. A. Richards has his own theory : " The poet's heart is in hiding from life , has chosen a safer way , and the greater danger is the greater exposure to temptation ...
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