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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... speaker : Is the year only lost to me ? Have I no bayes to crown it ? And : Have I no harvest but a thorn To let me bloud , and not restore What I have lost with cordiall fruit ? But the same language was already used by Christ in the ...
... speaker : Is the year only lost to me ? Have I no bayes to crown it ? And : Have I no harvest but a thorn To let me bloud , and not restore What I have lost with cordiall fruit ? But the same language was already used by Christ in the ...
21. oldal
... speakers range from Christ in ' The Sacrifice ' to a courtier in ' The Pearl ' , and from the narrator as detached story - teller in ' The Pulley ' to the narrator as participant in ' The Collar ' . The poems of The A Crown of Praise [ 21 ]
... speakers range from Christ in ' The Sacrifice ' to a courtier in ' The Pearl ' , and from the narrator as detached story - teller in ' The Pulley ' to the narrator as participant in ' The Collar ' . The poems of The A Crown of Praise [ 21 ]
41. oldal
... speaker to thee , and preserve thy stock . 300 If thou be Master - gunner , spend not all That thou canst speak , at once ; but husband it , And give men turns of speech : do not forestall By lavishnesse thine own , and others wit , As ...
... speaker to thee , and preserve thy stock . 300 If thou be Master - gunner , spend not all That thou canst speak , at once ; but husband it , And give men turns of speech : do not forestall By lavishnesse thine own , and others wit , As ...
Tartalomjegyzék
To the Reader | 1 |
A Note on Typology | 26 |
Appendix | 201 |
Copyright | |
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Affliction Biblical blessed bloud brave breast Christ Church crie dayes deare death delight divine Donne doth Dr Williams's Library dust earth Echo Emblem Books English Eucharist ev'n ev'ry eyes fear flesh flie flowers George Herbert give glorie grace grief grone hand hath heart heav'n Herbert's poetry holy honour John Donne joyes King Lancelot Andrewes light Little Gidding live look Lord Metaphysical Poets minde musical Nicholas Ferrar night Paradise Paradise Lost peace pleasure poems poet poore Prayer Priest Psalm rest runne Saviour Sermons show thy sigh sing sinne skie sonne sonnet sorrow soul starres stay stone sunne sure sweet sweetnesse tears Temple thee thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thought thy love thy praise Trinitie Sunday unto verse vertue wayes Wherefore wilt winde words ΙΟ
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Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance Robert N. Watson,Robert Watson Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2007 |