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... poet of his own times , condemned Hopkins in his Editor's Preface to the Poems : " Apart from questions of taste - and if these poems were to be arraigned for error of what may be called taste , they might be convicted of occas- ional ...
... poet of his own times , condemned Hopkins in his Editor's Preface to the Poems : " Apart from questions of taste - and if these poems were to be arraigned for error of what may be called taste , they might be convicted of occas- ional ...
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... poet in the past ten years but has been identified with various schools which claim him as spiritual ancestor . This has required a certain amount of interpreting and misinterpreting of Hopkins ' work . These writers and those inter ...
... poet in the past ten years but has been identified with various schools which claim him as spiritual ancestor . This has required a certain amount of interpreting and misinterpreting of Hopkins ' work . These writers and those inter ...
Side 19
... poet than the falcon . The fire does serve to indicate that the process of self- fulfilment may be a painful one ( significance of a dying fire ) . It is for Miss Phare to prove further that Hopkins believed the spectacle of the bird to ...
... poet than the falcon . The fire does serve to indicate that the process of self- fulfilment may be a painful one ( significance of a dying fire ) . It is for Miss Phare to prove further that Hopkins believed the spectacle of the bird to ...
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