A Fine Tuning: Studies of the Religious Poetry of Herbert and MiltonMary A. Maleski Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1989 - 317 pages |
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... concluding look within- " My God , I meane selfe " is honest and courageous , especially in a poem that seems to deny the possibility of even a glimmer of self - knowledge ( cf. stanzas 9-11 ) . This confession however does not cancel ...
... concluding look within- " My God , I meane selfe " is honest and courageous , especially in a poem that seems to deny the possibility of even a glimmer of self - knowledge ( cf. stanzas 9-11 ) . This confession however does not cancel ...
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... concluding sequence . But the differences between " Invention " and " The Posie " are striking . Stat- ed most simply , the drama presented in " Invention " has long been resolved for the speaker of " The Posie " : he stands apart from ...
... concluding sequence . But the differences between " Invention " and " The Posie " are striking . Stat- ed most simply , the drama presented in " Invention " has long been resolved for the speaker of " The Posie " : he stands apart from ...
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... concluding sequence . The distressing scenes in " A Parodie " are presented only to be overcome . Unlike a typi- cal love lyric , with its tale of continuing pain and unfulfillment , a sacred re - enactment and transformation of a ...
... concluding sequence . The distressing scenes in " A Parodie " are presented only to be overcome . Unlike a typi- cal love lyric , with its tale of continuing pain and unfulfillment , a sacred re - enactment and transformation of a ...
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Theological Approaches to SeventeenthCentury | 1 |
A Tribute to Joseph Holmes Summers | 9 |
The Published Writings of Joseph H Summers | 21 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Abiezer Coppe Adam Adam's altar angels Anglican Augustine biblical Book brief epic C. A. Patrides Calvinist Cambridge Canticles chap Christ Christian Christopher Hill Church conscience critical death divine doctrine Donne earth English essay Eve's creation frame George Herbert God's grace hath heart Heaven Herbert's Poetry holy human hypostatic union imaginative Incarnation John Donne John Milton Lambeth Articles language Lewalski lines literal literary London Lord Lycidas lyric man's Martz meditation metaphor Metaphysical Poetry nature Oxford Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Passion Perkins poem's poet poetic praise Prayer Princeton Protestant psalms Pulley Puritan Ranter reader reading reference religious Renaissance Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture sense seventeenth-century sing sleep Son's song soul speaker Spirit Stanley Fish stanza Strier submission suggests Summers Temple thee theological thou tion tradition trans two-handed engine University Press voice William Perkins Williams Manuscript woman words York