The Rise and Fall of Meter
48 < 2 > The Stigma of Meter It is quite plain that writing is but an external and necessarily imperfect vesture, while th ...
the stigma of meter 49 1886: “A great work by an Englishman is like a great battle won by England.”^3 After Hopkins’s death thre ...
50 chapter 2 essay in The Dial titled simply “Gerard Hopkins.” The piece begins: “[m]odern verse is perhaps more often too lucid ...
the stigma of meter 51 why.” Using the unmarked and truncated text from Bridges’s The Spirit of Man, Richards acknowledged that ...
52 chapter 2 a predicament of speech. Griffiths’s work has been instrumental in continuing the tendency to read meter purely as ...
the stigma of meter 53 meter as a spiritual and national form was more markedly visual than his own instructions, and his critic ...
54 chapter 2 barometer, which indicates and permanently marks the rise or fall of a nation’s life. To study a people’s language ...
Chapter 3: The Institution of Meter into things, and things over into the mind. “Stress” is crucially related to the copula “to ...
56 chapter 2 Hopkins’s many journals recorded his daily observations about the weather, his activities, his reading notes, and q ...
the stigma of meter 57 “Children with white rods beating bounds of St. Michael’s Parish.”^32 In version D, Hopkins moves the dia ...
58 chapter 2 from the Lord between which the poet wavers. In “O Deus,” Hopkins writes that Jesus, “for my sake sufferedst nails ...
the stigma of meter 59 with a white shire of cloud. I looked up long at it till the tall height and the beauty of the scaping — ...
60 chapter 2 swelling buds carry them to a pitch which the eye could not else gather— for out of much much more, out of little n ...
the stigma of meter 61 Acute Stress in “The Wreck of the Deutschland” In October 1878, Hopkins wrote a clear definition of sprun ...
62 chapter 2 entirety, a few representative stanzas will show how Hopkins “makes much” of his “marked” words and how, in his con ...
the stigma of meter 63 Nor first from heaven (and few know this) Swings the stroke dealt — Stroke and a stress that stars and st ...
64 chapter 2 a celebration of “ultimate sublimity” and hints that perhaps Hopkins envies the nun’s ability to become absorbed, e ...
the stigma of meter 65 from “scoring the scarlet,” a metaphor linking metrical form to sacrifice and the crucifixion. The “róse- ...
66 chapter 2 devotion between Christ and the poet, between the word and its stress. The poem has been “shaped or produced by suc ...
the stigma of meter 67 subjects, especially his son, in the five marks of the crucifixion that signal both Christ’s death and th ...
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