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  • '''George Herbert''' (1593-1633) was an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest and religious poet, a ...ly towards the rebuilding of his parish church. [[Izaak Walton]], who knew George Herbert and published a life of him in 1670, records one occasion when he encounter
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  • * Elizabeth Clarke, ''Theory and theology in George Herbert's Poetry'', Clarendon Press 1997 * T S Eliot, ''George Herbert'', Longmans (for the British Council) 1962
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  • * Elizabeth Clarke, ''Theory and theology in George Herbert's Poetry'', Clarendon Press 1997 * T S Eliot, ''George Herbert'', Longmans (for the British Council) 1962
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  • English 17th century poets known for their wit; they included Donne, George Herbert and Marvell.
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  • {{r|George Herbert}}
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  • Blumer, Herbert, and Thomas J. Morrione. George Herbert Mead and Human Conduct. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2004.
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  • ...isons. Among the poets who have been so categorised were [[John Donne]], [[George Herbert]], [[Richard Crashaw]], [[Henry Vaughan]], [[Andrew Marvell]] and [[Thomas ...h century metaphysical poetry generally fell out of favour (though some of George Herbert's more straightforward poems continued to be admired): it did not accord wi
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  • ...sons (there were also three daughters). Among his brothers was the poet [[George Herbert]]. Educated at [[Oxford University]], he later travelled abroad, to equip
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  • '''George Herbert''' (1593-1633) was an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest and religious poet, a ...ly towards the rebuilding of his parish church. [[Izaak Walton]], who knew George Herbert and published a life of him in 1670, records one occasion when he encounter
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  • *[[George Herbert Mead]]
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  • | coauthors = George Herbert Perris
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  • {{r|George Herbert}}
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  • ...d as the second in command in the [[Office of Legal Counsel]] during the [[George Herbert Walker Bush]] [[United States President|Presidency]].<ref name=CharlieSavag
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  • ...cal picture of himself. In the preface he acknowledged the influence of [[George Herbert]]. The completed ''Silex Scintillans'' contains his best poetry, composed,
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  • '''George Herbert Walker Bush''' (June 12, 1924 — November 30, 2018) was the 41st [[Preside
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  • * Clarke, George Herbert. ''A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War, 1
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  • ...restore the agency's morale.<ref>[http://worldroots.com/brigitte/bush.htm George Herbert Walker Bush] - WorldRoots.com, accessed February 26, 2006</ref> On February
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  • ...[[Leo Tolstoy]] and by the pragmatism of philosophers [[John Dewey]] and [[George Herbert Mead]].<ref> See Hamington (2007)</ref> She saw democracy, social justice a
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  • ...[[Leo Tolstoy]] and by the pragmatism of philosophers [[John Dewey]] and [[George Herbert Mead]].<ref> See Hamington (2007)</ref> She saw democracy, social justice a
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  • * [[George Herbert]]
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