The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Text (Second Edition) × 1 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Student Guide (Second Edition) × 1 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Teacher Guide (Second Edition) × 1
Introduction to Classical Studies - Student Guide × 1 Introduction to Classical Studies - Teacher Guide × 1 Famous Men of Rome: Text × 1 D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths × 1 The Golden Children's Bible × 1
Latin for Children: Primer A × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Answer Key × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Activity Book × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - History Reader × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Instructional Videos (Streaming) × 1
The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Text (Second Edition) × 1 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Student Guide (Second Edition) × 1 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Teacher Guide (Second Edition) × 1
Introduction to Classical Studies - Student Guide × 1 Introduction to Classical Studies - Teacher Guide × 1 Famous Men of Rome: Text × 1 D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths × 1 The Golden Children's Bible × 1
Latin for Children: Primer A × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Answer Key × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Activity Book × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - History Reader × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Instructional Videos (Streaming) × 1
George Herbert (1593-1633) has come to be one of the most admired of the metaphysical poets. Though he is a profoundly religious poet, even secular readers respond to his quiet intensity and exuberant inventiveness, which are amply showcased in this selection.
Herbert experimented brilliantly with a remarkable variety of forms, from hymns and sonnets to pattern poems, the shapes of which reveal their subjects. Such technical agility never seems ostentatious, however, for precision of language and expression of genuine feeling were the primary concerns of this poet, who admonished his readers to “dare to be true.” An Anglican priest who took his calling with deep seriousness, he brought to his work a religious reverence richly allied with a playful wit and with literary and musical gifts of the highest order. His best-loved poems, from “The Collar” and “Jordan” to “The Altar” and “Easter Wings,” achieve a perfection of form and feeling, a rare luminosity, and a timeless metaphysical grandeur.
The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Text (Second Edition) × 1 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Student Guide (Second Edition) × 1 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Teacher Guide (Second Edition) × 1
Introduction to Classical Studies - Student Guide × 1 Introduction to Classical Studies - Teacher Guide × 1 Famous Men of Rome: Text × 1 D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths × 1 The Golden Children's Bible × 1
Latin for Children: Primer A × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Answer Key × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Activity Book × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - History Reader × 1 Latin for Children: Primer A - Instructional Videos (Streaming) × 1
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