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                  ENDNOTES 
                 1. Veronique Chagnon-Burke and Mary Donahue, 
                  eds. “The Appearance of Beauty,” Beauty in the 
                  Digital Age, Visual Culture AD, Parsons School of Design, 
                  New School University, June 2001 http://www2.parsons.edu/visualculture2. 
                  The Works of John Ruskin, E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn, 
                  eds., 39 volumes, 1903-12, XII, 339 quoted in Allen Staley, 
                  The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape, 2d ed. (New Haven: Yale 
                  University Press, 2001), 22. 
                 3. This phrase comes from Walter J. Ong, SJ 
                  in Hopkins, The Self, And God, paper back ed. (Toronto 
                  and London: University of Toronto Press, 1993), 11. Ong borrows 
                  this phrase from the title of a book by Carol T. Christ, The 
                  Finer Optic: The Aesthetic of Particularity in Victorian Poetry 
                  (New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1975. 
                 4. “Pied Beauty,” Hopkins Poems 
                  and Prose, Everyman’s Library, Pocket Poets (New 
                  York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995), 15. 
                 5. Staley, 253. 
                 6. Staley, 253. 
                  
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