The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... light — as in the word ' pied ' , or in ' magpie'- with the way that this light is introduced between the mountains.1 The highly idiosyncratic use of language that we find in Hopkins is almost always successful , for even his most ...
... light — as in the word ' pied ' , or in ' magpie'- with the way that this light is introduced between the mountains.1 The highly idiosyncratic use of language that we find in Hopkins is almost always successful , for even his most ...
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... light : Thought's odour is so pale that in the air Nostrils inhale , it disappears like fire Put out by water . Drifting through the coils Of the involved and sponge - like brain it frets The fine - veined walls of secret mental cells ...
... light : Thought's odour is so pale that in the air Nostrils inhale , it disappears like fire Put out by water . Drifting through the coils Of the involved and sponge - like brain it frets The fine - veined walls of secret mental cells ...
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... light thrusts a ray Down through dusk's rolling vapours , casts A last lucidity of day Across the scene : and in a flash Of insight I behold the field's Apotheosis : No - man's - land Between this world and the beyond , Remote from men ...
... light thrusts a ray Down through dusk's rolling vapours , casts A last lucidity of day Across the scene : and in a flash Of insight I behold the field's Apotheosis : No - man's - land Between this world and the beyond , Remote from men ...
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