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... true Platonism , in which the ladder " is a ladder in the strictest sense ; you reach the higher rungs by leaving the lower ones behind , " 43 in The Growth of Love it remains consistently on the true Platonic plane . The sixty - sixth ...
... true Platonism , in which the ladder " is a ladder in the strictest sense ; you reach the higher rungs by leaving the lower ones behind , " 43 in The Growth of Love it remains consistently on the true Platonic plane . The sixty - sixth ...
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... true value of Hopkins ' influence can be felt only after a careful reading of his letters . The minutiae of echoes and emenda- tions and even of minor prosodic influence disappear before the important fact of intimate friendship and ...
... true value of Hopkins ' influence can be felt only after a careful reading of his letters . The minutiae of echoes and emenda- tions and even of minor prosodic influence disappear before the important fact of intimate friendship and ...
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... True inversion in the fifth foot is very striking , as these lines from Paradise Lost show : Beyond all past example and fúture . ... ( x , 840 ) Which of us who beholds the bright súrface . . . . ( vi , 472 ) II . ACCENTUAL METERS ...
... True inversion in the fifth foot is very striking , as these lines from Paradise Lost show : Beyond all past example and fúture . ... ( x , 840 ) Which of us who beholds the bright súrface . . . . ( vi , 472 ) II . ACCENTUAL METERS ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
Copyright | |
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