Tamkang Review, Band 20Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1989 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... gives us the unity with the prepossession conveyed by it . ( Pick 139-40 ) In such theoretic formulations Hopkins strongly backs up the position that poetry has its raison d'etre beyond trite moralizing or simplistic deduction to ...
... gives us the unity with the prepossession conveyed by it . ( Pick 139-40 ) In such theoretic formulations Hopkins strongly backs up the position that poetry has its raison d'etre beyond trite moralizing or simplistic deduction to ...
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... gives meaning to external forms . ( p . xxi ) of It is no exaggeration , therefore , to say that as a poet Hopkins devoted himself to the discovery of the inscape of things , and to the communication of the sensation of inscape ( which ...
... gives meaning to external forms . ( p . xxi ) of It is no exaggeration , therefore , to say that as a poet Hopkins devoted himself to the discovery of the inscape of things , and to the communication of the sensation of inscape ( which ...
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... gives her a red plum . When he returns home , his wife is angry about what she considers his use of magic to humiliate her ( she was unable to keep up with the other ladies on the lute ) until he explains how she was summoned . 13 Yi ...
... gives her a red plum . When he returns home , his wife is angry about what she considers his use of magic to humiliate her ( she was unable to keep up with the other ladies on the lute ) until he explains how she was summoned . 13 Yi ...
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