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Boris Ford. GEORGE HERBERT AND THE DEVOTIONAL POETS BY D. J. ENRIGHT Professor of English , University of Singapore THERE is no longer any immediate need to defend George Herbert ( 1593-1633 ) against the charges of ' quaintness ...
Boris Ford. GEORGE HERBERT AND THE DEVOTIONAL POETS BY D. J. ENRIGHT Professor of English , University of Singapore THERE is no longer any immediate need to defend George Herbert ( 1593-1633 ) against the charges of ' quaintness ...
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... Herbert is that while the former arrives by strange means at an unorthodox end - Kill , and dissect me , Love ; for this Torture against thine own end is , Rack'd carcases make ill Anatomies - the latter arrives by simple means , put to ...
... Herbert is that while the former arrives by strange means at an unorthodox end - Kill , and dissect me , Love ; for this Torture against thine own end is , Rack'd carcases make ill Anatomies - the latter arrives by simple means , put to ...
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... Herbert delivered to his parishioners was of a ' florid manner ... with great learning and eloquence ' , but that Herbert then told them that ' that should not be his constant way of Preaching , for , since Almighty God does not intend ...
... Herbert delivered to his parishioners was of a ' florid manner ... with great learning and eloquence ' , but that Herbert then told them that ' that should not be his constant way of Preaching , for , since Almighty God does not intend ...
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