George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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... EMBLEM BOOKS BART WESTERWEEL I placed a jar in Tennessee , And round it was , upon a hill . It made the slovenly ... emblem book ( i.e. wanting only the plates ) ' , ' and Rosemary Freeman included a whole chapter on Herbert in her ...
... EMBLEM BOOKS BART WESTERWEEL I placed a jar in Tennessee , And round it was , upon a hill . It made the slovenly ... emblem book ( i.e. wanting only the plates ) ' , ' and Rosemary Freeman included a whole chapter on Herbert in her ...
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... emblem collections . For Herbert's poem ' Easter Wings ' , for instance , the emblem with the motto ' Paupertatem summis ingeniis obesse ne prouehan- tur ' ( ' Poverty mars the development of the greatest talents ' ) in Alciati's ...
... emblem collections . For Herbert's poem ' Easter Wings ' , for instance , the emblem with the motto ' Paupertatem summis ingeniis obesse ne prouehan- tur ' ( ' Poverty mars the development of the greatest talents ' ) in Alciati's ...
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... emblem tradi- tion , originally outlined by Rosalie Colie in 1973. Todd relates the school of the heart type of emblem book to Herbert's ' Passion ' poems and pres- ents useful comparative analyses between emblems from the continental ...
... emblem tradi- tion , originally outlined by Rosalie Colie in 1973. Todd relates the school of the heart type of emblem book to Herbert's ' Passion ' poems and pres- ents useful comparative analyses between emblems from the continental ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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