George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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Sacred and Profane Helen Wilcox, Richard Todd. 92 ) , showing him turning away from Hooker and the high Anglicans toward ... turn , the powerful accept- ance beyond resignation , the achievement of a kind of poise that , like litur- gical ...
Sacred and Profane Helen Wilcox, Richard Todd. 92 ) , showing him turning away from Hooker and the high Anglicans toward ... turn , the powerful accept- ance beyond resignation , the achievement of a kind of poise that , like litur- gical ...
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... turn upon him in a sense most true : For what Christ once in humbleness began , We him in glory call , The Son of ... turns to a " sense most true " ( Equivocal Predication , p . 9 ) . However , if a pun is to have a ' sense most true ...
... turn upon him in a sense most true : For what Christ once in humbleness began , We him in glory call , The Son of ... turns to a " sense most true " ( Equivocal Predication , p . 9 ) . However , if a pun is to have a ' sense most true ...
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... turns again to the passage in Revelation that he had employed for the whole history of the Roman Church in ' The Church ... turn for an inverted pride in deliberate bareness : she ' nothing wears ' ( 24 ) . St John's Revelation offers no ...
... turns again to the passage in Revelation that he had employed for the whole history of the Roman Church in ' The Church ... turn for an inverted pride in deliberate bareness : she ' nothing wears ' ( 24 ) . St John's Revelation offers no ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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