George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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... University of America , 1923 ) , 245-248 . 10 Thomas Wilson : The Art of Rhetoric ( 1560 ) , edited by Peter E. Medine ( University Park : Pennsylvania State UP , 1994 ) , 227. For commentary on the relationship of this passage to the ...
... University of America , 1923 ) , 245-248 . 10 Thomas Wilson : The Art of Rhetoric ( 1560 ) , edited by Peter E. Medine ( University Park : Pennsylvania State UP , 1994 ) , 227. For commentary on the relationship of this passage to the ...
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... University of Reading . He is author of John Milton's Aristocratic Entertainments ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1985 ) and John Milton : a literary life ( Lon- don : Macmillan , 1995 ) , editor of Patronage , Politics and ...
... University of Reading . He is author of John Milton's Aristocratic Entertainments ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1985 ) and John Milton : a literary life ( Lon- don : Macmillan , 1995 ) , editor of Patronage , Politics and ...
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... University of Leiden . He is author of Patterns and Patterning : A Study of Four Poems by George Herbert ( Amsterdam : Rodopi , 1984 ) and has also co - edited , with Theo D'haen , Something Understood : Studies in Anglo- Dutch Literary ...
... University of Leiden . He is author of Patterns and Patterning : A Study of Four Poems by George Herbert ( Amsterdam : Rodopi , 1984 ) and has also co - edited , with Theo D'haen , Something Understood : Studies in Anglo- Dutch Literary ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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