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Title
INSTRESS OF INSCAPE.
Abstract
The article presents a criticism of the poetry of Gerald Manley Hopkins. It discusses his noted works, particularly investigating his poetry from the collection "Note-Books." Other topics explored include Hopkins as Catholic incarnationalist and sacramentalist; British empiricists who shaped Hopkins' mind, and the influence of Old English poetry on Hopkins' style.