English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Herbert's background and early training account largely for the quality of his character . He was of an old and noble family , and he spent his early years in the ancestral home on the border of ... Herbert 1593-1633 GEORGE HERBERT.
... Herbert's background and early training account largely for the quality of his character . He was of an old and noble family , and he spent his early years in the ancestral home on the border of ... Herbert 1593-1633 GEORGE HERBERT.
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... Herbert of Cherbury , had already entered diplomatic life and was ambassador to the French Court ; one brother was ... Herbert's ability and training to secure worldly preferment , but the impact of these losses turned Herbert's ...
... Herbert of Cherbury , had already entered diplomatic life and was ambassador to the French Court ; one brother was ... Herbert's ability and training to secure worldly preferment , but the impact of these losses turned Herbert's ...
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... Herbert may have become personally acquainted with Ferrar ; but all we know concerning their relationship is that Herbert had tried to get Ferrar to take the prebendary , that Ferrar was in charge of the repairs on the church , and ...
... Herbert may have become personally acquainted with Ferrar ; but all we know concerning their relationship is that Herbert had tried to get Ferrar to take the prebendary , that Ferrar was in charge of the repairs on the church , and ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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