George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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Page 49
... John Hall's The Court of Virtue ( CV ) ( opposing , of course , the Court of Venus ) , the phenomenon also appears well before the Reformation - in such English collections as the Harley Lyrics and interesting parodies such as ' The New ...
... John Hall's The Court of Virtue ( CV ) ( opposing , of course , the Court of Venus ) , the phenomenon also appears well before the Reformation - in such English collections as the Harley Lyrics and interesting parodies such as ' The New ...
Page 91
... John Lyly , Euphues : The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues & His England , edited by M.W. Croll and Harry Clemons ( London : George Routledge , 1916 ) , xli - xlii . 11 Gussie Hecht Tannenhaus , ' Bede's De Schematibus et Tropis A Translation ...
... John Lyly , Euphues : The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues & His England , edited by M.W. Croll and Harry Clemons ( London : George Routledge , 1916 ) , xli - xlii . 11 Gussie Hecht Tannenhaus , ' Bede's De Schematibus et Tropis A Translation ...
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... John's Revelation . Rome is the ' Western Babylon ' ( 211 ) , and ' As new and old Rome did one Empire twist ; / So both together are one Antichrist ' ( 205- 206 ) . The allusions to the Apocalypse throughout this passage are numer- ous ...
... John's Revelation . Rome is the ' Western Babylon ' ( 211 ) , and ' As new and old Rome did one Empire twist ; / So both together are one Antichrist ' ( 205- 206 ) . The allusions to the Apocalypse throughout this passage are numer- ous ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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