George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - Počet stran: 211 |
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... opening windows on the multi - layered density of reality . What Asals offers as an equivocal use of language generally turns out to rest upon an analogical foundation . ' Anthropopathia , ' she writes , ' is a metaphor of projection ...
... opening windows on the multi - layered density of reality . What Asals offers as an equivocal use of language generally turns out to rest upon an analogical foundation . ' Anthropopathia , ' she writes , ' is a metaphor of projection ...
Strana 134
... opening statement , this is in fact no ' broken ' altar but a completed and finely shaped work which has been ' reared ' on the printed page . We seem to know more than the speaker and we read the opening words as ironic in their ...
... opening statement , this is in fact no ' broken ' altar but a completed and finely shaped work which has been ' reared ' on the printed page . We seem to know more than the speaker and we read the opening words as ironic in their ...
Strana 137
... opening lines of the subsequent poem , ' The Temper ( 2 ) ' . The effect is particularly strik- ing since the next poem shares the same title yet defeats any expectation that it will form a continuation of its predecessor . Instead , it ...
... opening lines of the subsequent poem , ' The Temper ( 2 ) ' . The effect is particularly strik- ing since the next poem shares the same title yet defeats any expectation that it will form a continuation of its predecessor . Instead , it ...
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Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
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