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Side 18
... seems to suggest that although Hopkins had actually suffered no ill effects from following his voca- tion , he was compelled nevertheless to disguise from himself the fact that his sensibility con- tinued to be healthy , his senses keen ...
... seems to suggest that although Hopkins had actually suffered no ill effects from following his voca- tion , he was compelled nevertheless to disguise from himself the fact that his sensibility con- tinued to be healthy , his senses keen ...
Side 19
... seems to be behind and prompt all Hopkins ' better poems is tem- porarily resolved through a stoic acceptance of ... seem to have a clear case of the use of Freudian opposites , when two things thought of as incompatible but desired ...
... seems to be behind and prompt all Hopkins ' better poems is tem- porarily resolved through a stoic acceptance of ... seem to have a clear case of the use of Freudian opposites , when two things thought of as incompatible but desired ...
Side 29
... seems far away . Homework is a problem . Some one is always shouting outside your window . " Hey , Howe ! " or " Hey , Graham ! " or hey , whatever anonymous classmate is being paged . Then the answering shout from the room over yours ...
... seems far away . Homework is a problem . Some one is always shouting outside your window . " Hey , Howe ! " or " Hey , Graham ! " or hey , whatever anonymous classmate is being paged . Then the answering shout from the room over yours ...
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