The English Poems of George HerbertDent, 1975 - 247 oldal "This fully annotated edition of the complete English poems of George Herbert provides the text of the reliable first edition of The Temple (1633). Appended are six poems not included in The Temple, three versions of The Elixir to show Herbert's approach to revision, and several secular poems which he intentionally parodied. The edition begins with an outline of the poet's life and ends with a comprehensive twenty-five page bibliography"-- Jacket |
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39. oldal
... mirth , like stones out of thy ground , 235 Profanenesse , filthinesse , abusivenesse . These are the scumme , with which course wits abound : The fine may spare these well , yet not go lesse . All things are bigge with jest : nothing ...
... mirth , like stones out of thy ground , 235 Profanenesse , filthinesse , abusivenesse . These are the scumme , with which course wits abound : The fine may spare these well , yet not go lesse . All things are bigge with jest : nothing ...
67. oldal
... mirth and edge was lost ; a blunted knife Was of more use then I. Thus thinne and lean without a fence or friend , I was blown through with ev'ry storm and winde . Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that takes the town ...
... mirth and edge was lost ; a blunted knife Was of more use then I. Thus thinne and lean without a fence or friend , I was blown through with ev'ry storm and winde . Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that takes the town ...
93. oldal
... mirth : And where the week - dayes trail on ground , Thy flight is higher , as thy birth . O let me take thee at the bound , Leaping with thee from sev'n to sev❜n , Till that we both , being toss'd from earth , Flie hand in hand to ...
... mirth : And where the week - dayes trail on ground , Thy flight is higher , as thy birth . O let me take thee at the bound , Leaping with thee from sev'n to sev❜n , Till that we both , being toss'd from earth , Flie hand in hand to ...
Tartalomjegyzék
To the Reader | 1 |
A Note on Typology | 26 |
Appendix | 201 |
Copyright | |
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Form Miming Meaning: Iconicity in Language and Literature Max Nänny,Olga Fischer Korlátozott előnézet - 1999 |
Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance Robert N. Watson,Robert Watson Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2007 |