George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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... expression through form . Herbert is the individual writer who probably springs to mind most immediately in this connection , with his shaped poems , pruned rhymes , and interwoven biblical text'.22 Herbert was clearly the most ...
... expression through form . Herbert is the individual writer who probably springs to mind most immediately in this connection , with his shaped poems , pruned rhymes , and interwoven biblical text'.22 Herbert was clearly the most ...
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... expression and the life , [ whereas ] the sources of theology are functioning precisely as sources ' . But there was a decisive shift from structure to interpretation , from theologia prima to theologia secunda , at the Reformation ...
... expression and the life , [ whereas ] the sources of theology are functioning precisely as sources ' . But there was a decisive shift from structure to interpretation , from theologia prima to theologia secunda , at the Reformation ...
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... expression Isaiah means Hebrew , but we mean by it the language of heaven as against that of the world . It is the language we speak when we have crossed a metaphorical Jordan . The Dutch may be more comfortable with the expression that ...
... expression Isaiah means Hebrew , but we mean by it the language of heaven as against that of the world . It is the language we speak when we have crossed a metaphorical Jordan . The Dutch may be more comfortable with the expression that ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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