George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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Sacred and Profane Helen Wilcox, Richard Todd. INTRODUCTION HISTORICISMS AND GEORGE HERBERT RICHARD TODD In the decade that has passed since the commemoration of the 350th anni- versary of the death of George Herbert ( 1593-1633 ) , our ...
Sacred and Profane Helen Wilcox, Richard Todd. INTRODUCTION HISTORICISMS AND GEORGE HERBERT RICHARD TODD In the decade that has passed since the commemoration of the 350th anni- versary of the death of George Herbert ( 1593-1633 ) , our ...
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Sacred and Profane Helen Wilcox, Richard Todd. George Herbert ' , in : J.W. Binns , ed . , The Latin Poetry of English Poets ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1974 ) , 26–57 . 14 James Milliken makes the important point that Herbert's ...
Sacred and Profane Helen Wilcox, Richard Todd. George Herbert ' , in : J.W. Binns , ed . , The Latin Poetry of English Poets ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1974 ) , 26–57 . 14 James Milliken makes the important point that Herbert's ...
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... Herbert's poems by W.H. Auden in George Herbert : Poems Selected by W.H. Auden ( London : Pen- guin , 1973 ) and R.S. Thomas , George Herbert : A Choice of His Verse ( London : Faber , 1967 ) . Herberts Remains , or , Sundry Pieces of ...
... Herbert's poems by W.H. Auden in George Herbert : Poems Selected by W.H. Auden ( London : Pen- guin , 1973 ) and R.S. Thomas , George Herbert : A Choice of His Verse ( London : Faber , 1967 ) . Herberts Remains , or , Sundry Pieces of ...
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Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
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