George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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... sonnets exactly matches the tone of Herbert's epigrams . The central conceit of one of the most anthologized of La Ceppède's poems , the so - called ' red ' sonnet , is picked up by Herbert in his epigram on the ' red ' robe of Christ ...
... sonnets exactly matches the tone of Herbert's epigrams . The central conceit of one of the most anthologized of La Ceppède's poems , the so - called ' red ' sonnet , is picked up by Herbert in his epigram on the ' red ' robe of Christ ...
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... sonnet by Jacques de Billy . De Billy's sonnet , written both in French and Latin , is a perfect example of the poetry of tears , and the first lines of Herbert's ' Grief ' are very similar . O who will give me tears ? Come all ye ...
... sonnet by Jacques de Billy . De Billy's sonnet , written both in French and Latin , is a perfect example of the poetry of tears , and the first lines of Herbert's ' Grief ' are very similar . O who will give me tears ? Come all ye ...
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... sonnet of the Early Modern Period , ' Love ( 3 ) ' is not a sonnet ( unlike ' Love [ 1 ] and [ 2 ] ' ) and , therefore , its genre ( if it has one ) does not engage the discursive practices codified in the sonnet . Furthermore , as I ...
... sonnet of the Early Modern Period , ' Love ( 3 ) ' is not a sonnet ( unlike ' Love [ 1 ] and [ 2 ] ' ) and , therefore , its genre ( if it has one ) does not engage the discursive practices codified in the sonnet . Furthermore , as I ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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