The English Poems of George Herbert"This fully annotated edition of the complete English poems of George Herbert provides the text of the reliable first edition of The Temple (1633). Appended are six poems not included in The Temple, three versions of The Elixir to show Herbert's approach to revision, and several secular poems which he intentionally parodied. The edition begins with an outline of the poet's life and ends with a comprehensive twenty-five page bibliography"-- Jacket |
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... of Drew University , and Professor Stanley Stewart of the University of California at Riverside . University of York January 1974 C. A. P. An Outline of Herbert's Life within the context of contemporary To the Reader [ 3 ]
... of Drew University , and Professor Stanley Stewart of the University of California at Riverside . University of York January 1974 C. A. P. An Outline of Herbert's Life within the context of contemporary To the Reader [ 3 ]
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... context , Herbert naturally aspired toward knowledge and , beyond knowledge , position . ' I want Books extremely ' , he wrote to his young step- father in 1618 [ FEH , p . 364 ] . But books and his generous educa- tion at Cambridge ...
... context , Herbert naturally aspired toward knowledge and , beyond knowledge , position . ' I want Books extremely ' , he wrote to his young step- father in 1618 [ FEH , p . 364 ] . But books and his generous educa- tion at Cambridge ...
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... context of Christ's Passion . To juxtapose ' The Sacrifice ' and , say , ' The Collar ' ( p . 161 ) is to realize how indirectly Herbert is deploying his devastating irony . The convulsions in " The Collar ' appear to refer solely to ...
... context of Christ's Passion . To juxtapose ' The Sacrifice ' and , say , ' The Collar ' ( p . 161 ) is to realize how indirectly Herbert is deploying his devastating irony . The convulsions in " The Collar ' appear to refer solely to ...
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Form Miming Meaning: Iconicity in Language and Literature Max Nänny,Olga Fischer Limited preview - 1999 |
Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance Robert N. Watson,Robert Watson No preview available - 2007 |