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... passages from " Felix Randal " . Spring " and " The Windhover " from the Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins ; the Oxford University Press for a passage from the introduction to The Poems of Coleridge , by Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch in the ...
... passages from " Felix Randal " . Spring " and " The Windhover " from the Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins ; the Oxford University Press for a passage from the introduction to The Poems of Coleridge , by Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch in the ...
Page 48
... passages aloud , you will notice at once the greater freedom of movement in B. A diagram of the thought movement in the two passages looks like this . Α B ᅡ In these diagrams , the black vertical marks represent the 48 THE CRITICISM OF ...
... passages aloud , you will notice at once the greater freedom of movement in B. A diagram of the thought movement in the two passages looks like this . Α B ᅡ In these diagrams , the black vertical marks represent the 48 THE CRITICISM OF ...
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... passages may be summed up by saying that whereas passage A is " line - moulded " with the thought compressed into the metrical framework , passage B is built up in thought groups which transcend and modulate the metrical basis of the ...
... passages may be summed up by saying that whereas passage A is " line - moulded " with the thought compressed into the metrical framework , passage B is built up in thought groups which transcend and modulate the metrical basis of the ...
Contents
MEANING AND INTENTION II | 11 |
FINAL JUDGEMENT | 120 |
A PIECE OF CRITICISM | 132 |
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