Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889): A Study of Poetic Idiosyncrasy in Relation to Poetic Tradition, Volume 2Yale University Press, 1948 - Catholics |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 51 |
their value blank verse influence of Shakespeare Parnassian | 66 |
Rossetti and Dixon Matthew Arnold | 89 |
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ยน Letters admired alliteration Arnold artistic assonance beauty Bridges Bridges's called Carrion Comfort Catholic Christ Christian Christina Rossetti Church counterpoint critics cynghanedd cywydd Deutschland diction divine Dixon Echo effect emotional English English poetry faith feeling fragment Further Letters genius God's grace Greek lyric heart heaven Hopkins says Hopkins's Hopkins's poems human Ibid imitation influence inscape instress interesting Jesuit Keats later Latin Matthew Arnold means metre metrical Milton mind modern moral mystical nature Note-books Oxford passage Patmore phrase poet poet's poetic poetry praise quoted R. W. Dixon religious rhyme rhythmic rich Ruskin seems sense sestet Shakespeare Shelley sonnet soul spiritual sprung rhythm stanza stress style suggestion sweet Swinburne syllables symbol T. S. Eliot Tennyson thee things Third Edition thou thought tmesis truth verse Welsh whole words Wordsworth write written wrote