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... spiritual world with what he knows of the natural . He is not devotional , his poetry does not spring directly out of his religious vocation . Like Donne , he is questioning his own relation to the universe and to God ; unlike Donne ...
... spiritual world with what he knows of the natural . He is not devotional , his poetry does not spring directly out of his religious vocation . Like Donne , he is questioning his own relation to the universe and to God ; unlike Donne ...
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... spiritual ancestor . This has required a certain amount of interpreting and misinterpreting of Hopkins ' work . These writers and those inter- ested solely in evaluating his poetry have seized upon The Windhover , a self - admitted ...
... spiritual ancestor . This has required a certain amount of interpreting and misinterpreting of Hopkins ' work . These writers and those inter- ested solely in evaluating his poetry have seized upon The Windhover , a self - admitted ...
Side 19
... spiritual renunciation " : " The statements of the poem appear to insist that his own life is super- ior , but he cannot decisively judge between them and holds both with agony in his mind . . . ' Buckle ' admits of two tenses and two ...
... spiritual renunciation " : " The statements of the poem appear to insist that his own life is super- ior , but he cannot decisively judge between them and holds both with agony in his mind . . . ' Buckle ' admits of two tenses and two ...
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