George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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... George Herbert ' , in The Lives ( London : Oxford UP , 1927 ) [ World's ... George R. Potter and Evelyn Simpson , 10 vols ( Berkeley & Los Angeles : U of ... Puttenham , The Arte of English Poesie , edited by Gladys D. Willcock and ...
... George Herbert ' , in The Lives ( London : Oxford UP , 1927 ) [ World's ... George R. Potter and Evelyn Simpson , 10 vols ( Berkeley & Los Angeles : U of ... Puttenham , The Arte of English Poesie , edited by Gladys D. Willcock and ...
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... George Puttenham in his Arte of English Poesie calls attention to the teaching function of this figure when he classifies paronomasia among the ' Figures sententious , otherwise called Rhetoricall ' . This is a category of verbal ...
... George Puttenham in his Arte of English Poesie calls attention to the teaching function of this figure when he classifies paronomasia among the ' Figures sententious , otherwise called Rhetoricall ' . This is a category of verbal ...
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... George Puttenham , The Arte of English Poesie , edited by Gladys D. Willcock and Alice Walker ( Cambridge : Cambridge UP , 1936 ) , 197 . 7 8 ' The Church - Porch ' , 5-6 ( emphases added ) . On the relationship between rhymes and puns ...
... George Puttenham , The Arte of English Poesie , edited by Gladys D. Willcock and Alice Walker ( Cambridge : Cambridge UP , 1936 ) , 197 . 7 8 ' The Church - Porch ' , 5-6 ( emphases added ) . On the relationship between rhymes and puns ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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