The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan

"Donne, Herbert, and Vaughan see the conscience as only partly theirs, only partly under their control. Of course, as theologians said, it ought to be a simple syllogism, comparing actions to God's law, and giving judgement, in a joint procedure of the soul and its maker. Inevitably, thoug...

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The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan Ceri Sullivan
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Donne, John <1572-1631> Criticism and interpretation
Herbert, George <1593-1633> Criticism and interpretation
Vaughan, Henry <1621-1695> Criticism and interpretation
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Herbert, George <1593-1633> Criticism and interpretation
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title The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan
title_auth The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan
title_exact_search The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan
title_full The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan Ceri Sullivan
title_fullStr The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan Ceri Sullivan
title_full_unstemmed The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan Ceri Sullivan
title_short The rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert and Vaughan
title_sort the rhetoric of the conscience in donne herbert and vaughan
topic Donne, John <1572-1631> Criticism and interpretation
Herbert, George <1593-1633> Criticism and interpretation
Vaughan, Henry <1621-1695> Criticism and interpretation
Donne, John 1572-1631 (DE-588)118526758 gnd
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Gewissen Motiv (DE-588)4157292-0 gnd
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Vaughan, Henry <1621-1695> Criticism and interpretation
Donne, John 1572-1631
Vaughan, Henry 1622-1695
Herbert, George 1593-1633
Conscience in literature
English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
Gewissen Motiv
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