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  1. Philosophy of the Act (Works of George Herbert Mead Volume 3) by George Herbert Mead, 1972-11-30
  2. Twelve Stories and a Dream by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2009-10-04
  3. The English Poems of George Herbert by George Herbert, 2007-10-22
  4. The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Engineer 1874-1914 (Life of Herbert Hoover, Vol. 1) by George H. Nash, 1983-04
  5. George Herbert Mead and Human Conduct by Herbert Blumer, 2004-02
  6. George Allen's Guide to Special Teams by George Herbert Allen, Joseph G. Pacelli, 1990-01
  7. George Herbert Walker Bush: A Penguin Life (Penguin Lives) by Tom Wicker, 2004-05-03
  8. Pilgrims Progress; The Lives Of John Donne And George Herbert (1909) by John Bunyan, Izaak Walton, 2007-11-10
  9. The nature of goodness by George Herbert Palmer, 2010-08-29
  10. The Pilgrim's Progress By John Bunyan - The Lives of John Donne and George Herbert By Izaak Walton (Harvard Classics - Deluxe Edition) by John Bunyan, Izaak Walton, 1969
  11. Country Parson by George Herbert, 2009-12-21
  12. Little Wars; a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books. by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-07-06
  13. Power and Culture: Essays on the American Working Class by Herbert George Gutman, 1992-06-01
  14. George Herbert and Henry Vaughan (Oxford Authors) by George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, 1986-07-24

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Buy it from: Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk You can: Add Our "Quote of the Day" to Your Site or Blog! - Herbert George Wells Quotes- Page 1 Page 2 Herbert George Wells Herbert George Wells, the English author began his career as a novelist with a popular sequence of science fiction that remains the most familiar part of his work. He later wrote realistic novels and novels of ideas. He achieved fame with scientific fantasies such as The Time Machine (1895) and War of the Worlds (1898), and wrote a range of comic social novels which proved highly popular. H.G. Wells was a very brave man. He was profoundly disturbed by the rising of the Nazi Germany and fascism in Italy. His critical writings on the aggressive Imperial Germany coupled with his violent attacks on Adolf Hitler and his collaborators. His "anti-German" books were burned by Goebbels during the infamous book bonfires at German universities. The name "H.G. Wells" appeared very near the top of a list compiled by the SS/SD command staff of those intellectuals and politicians slated for immediate liquidation upon the invasion of Britain by the Nazis.

42. Works Of George Herbert On Project Canterbury
A Priest to the Temple. Dean Church, from the English Churchman s Library, 1905 - presented online through Project Canterbury.
http://anglicanhistory.org/herbert/
Project Canterbury George Herbert
A Priest to the Temple, Or, The Country Parson
[1652 edition, original spelling; full text] Because of the large size of the file above, I have also broken the text into parts, as below
Chapters 1-10

Chapters 11-20

Chapters 21-30

Chapters 31-Concluding Material
... Project Canterbury

43. [EMLS SI 7 (May, 2001): 2.1-28] Donne, Herbert, And The Worm Of Controversy
By Louis Martz. Ecclesiastical dispute in the British Church as reflected in the works of Donne and Herbert.
http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/si-07/martz.htm
Donne, Herbert, and the Worm of Controversy
Louis L. Martz
Yale University Martz, Louis L. "Donne, Herbert, and the Worm of Controversy." Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/si-07/martz.htm
  • One of the most poignant poems in Herbert's "Church" is the one entitled "Church-rents and schismes," a poem that forms a sad contrast with the idealized vision of "The British Church" presented thirty pages earlier: I joy, deare Mother, when I view
    Thy perfect lineaments and hue
    Both sweet and bright . . .
    A fine aspect in fit array,
    Neither too mean, nor yet too gay,
    Shows who is best. But now the Rose of Sharon, the Church, the Bride of Christ (according to traditional interpretation of the Song of Songs) has been shredded by controversy: Brave rose, (alas!) where art thou? in the chair
    Where thou didst lately so triumph and shine
    A worm doth sit, whose many feet and hair
    Are the more foul, the more thou wert divine.
  • 44. Herbert George - El Paso, Illinois (IL) | Company Profile
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    45. [EMLS 1.2 (August 1995): 5.1-11] Affliction And Flight In Herbert's Poetry: A No
    Discussion on the Affliction poems in THE TEMPLE.
    http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/01-2/stanherb.html
    Affliction and Flight in Herbert's Poetry: A Note
    P.G. Stanwood
    University of British Columbia
    stap@unixg.ubc.ca

    Stanwood, P.G. "Affliction and Flight in Herbert's Poetry: A Note." Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/01-2/stanherb.html
  • We all know the story, told by Izaak Walton, of Herbert's handing over his poetry to Nicholas Ferrar with the description that he would find there "a picture of the many spiritual Conflicts that have past betwixt God and my Soul." These conflicts, so variously described, form the pervading theme of The Temple , and most particularly of that central and largest portion of the book called "The Church." Herbert's readers have long noticed the alternating moods of joy and grief, community and solitude, serenity and anger, happiness and desolationthe oppositions may fill an extended list. My wish is to contribute yet another mite to this discussion by suggesting a still further kind of response to the issue of "conflict."
    Herbert's conflicts naturally involve two sides: disorder belongs to one side, its management to the other. Thus when Herbert writes in "Easter-wings" that "Affliction shall advance the flight in me," he seems to identify movement with resistance, where each course depends upon the other. Now I should like to think of affliction as a general manifestation of conflict or contrariety, or, according to Thomas Wilson's definition in
  • 46. Herbert George Wells Biography | BookRags.com
    Herbert George Wells biography, including 2 pages of information on the life of Herbert George Wells.
    http://www.bookrags.com/biography/herbert-george-wells/

    47. [EMLS 1.2 (August 1995): 3.1-25] "Not Onely A Pastour, But A Lawyer Also": Georg
    Discussion of law and justice in Renaissance Britain.
    http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/01-2/beckherb.html
    "Not Onely a Pastour, but a Lawyer also": George Herbert's Vision of Stuart Magistracy
    Jeffrey Powers-Beck
    East Tennessee State University
    powersbj@etsu.east-tenn-st.edu

    Powers-Beck, Jeffrey. "'Not Onely a Pastour, but a Lawyer also': George Herbert's Vision of Stuart Magistracy." Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/01-2/beckherb.html
  • "Justice is the ground of charity" sermonized George Herbert in his Country Parson . In fact, Herbert examined judicial matters throughout his pastoral manual, discussing the quarrels of "country people," the crimes of "Rogues," the duties and abuses of Justices of the Peace, and the country parson's persistent concern with justice in his parish. In one striking passage, Herbert argues that it is just and charitable for parishioners to defame criminals: "For in infamy, all are executioners, and the Law gives a malefactour to all to be defamed. . . . Besides, it concerns the Common-Wealth, that Rogues should be known, and Charity to the publick hath the precedence of private charity" (287). This grim regard for justice, indeed, involved much more than the country parson's care for his parishioners' souls: it concerned the judicial offices and official discourses that exercised state power in the Stuart countryside. Yet until rather recently in studies of George Herbert's work, the subject of justice has been a purely spiritual matter, referring to
  • 48. Herbert George On Artnet
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    49. §2. George Herbert’s Personality And Divided Aims Reflected In His Poems. II.
    First section of a two-part article by the Rev. F.E. Hutchinson, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
    http://www.bartleby.com/217/0202.html
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    The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
    Volume VII. Cavalier and Puritan.
    II. The Sacred Poets
    The fascination of George Herbert is due as much to his character as to his writings. It is true that the reputation of The Temple Life made Herbert one of the most familiar figures of the century. But

    50. ArtScope.net: Herbert George
    Herbert George February 27 March 26, 2004. Oskar Friedl Gallery 300 W. Superior St. Suite 202 Chicago, Illinois 60610 Hours Tue-Sat, 10a-6p Tel. 312-867-1930
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    Herbert George's plastic forms of positive and negative space play with one's perceptions of solidity. George handles his white Vermont marble like a Moebius strip, forms turning inside out, the irrecognizable resolving into the recognizable. This is definitely sculpture to be circled, to be enjoyed from all angles, even, it must be said, crouching or on tiptoe: a combination of solid objects and shaped space that draws the viewer into a mysterious, mutable reality. Four works are on exhibition at Oskar Friedl Gallery, and on the one hand, one could wish for more of George's excellent sculpture. On the other, the presentation of these singular four leads the viewer to linger, to reflect on details that might be bypassed in a busier exhibition. Set upon pedestals, highlit in pools of light against the subdued gray of the gallery, this is a presentation which sets off well the contemplative and curious aura of these manipulations of form and shape. Shadow Portrait of Mondrian (Vermont marble: 2003) presents at first as an oddly-shaped dollop of stone perched on a sleek birchwood stand. Familiar forms resolve as one circles, variously positive or negative as volumes. In many ways this is how we perceive faces as glimpsed-at facets, a cheek, an eye, now far, now near: an accretion of impressions that we assemble to form an image of the individual. Distributing these features around all sides of the stone, George pushes one's perceptions beyond the glimpse, the 'scan' in which one recognizes a stereotypical human face, mentally logs it and looks away. "For me," the artist notes

    51. Christian Allegory In The 17th Century: A Comparison Of George Herbert And John
    Includes poems on poetry and The World.
    http://www.systers.com/rdimon/herbert.html
    Christian Allegory in the Seventeenth Century:
    A Comparison of George Herbert and John Bunyan
    by
    Rebecca Branham Dimon
    Delivered at the Conference on Christianity and Literature
    Baylor University
    October 1983 The purpose of this paper is to study the characteristics of Christian allegory in seventeenth-century poetry and prose by examining selections from George Herbert and John Bunyan. In comparing the allegorical works of these two men, I will concentrate primarily on their characters as personified abstractions or as metonymic representations that is, the name of one thing for something associated with it by examining their uses of dialogue and the pilgrimage motif to create the images of their characters. Angus Fletcher describes metonymy in allegories in his book Allegory. Our earlier view was that all agents in allegory are becoming so fixed in sense that they begin to constitute images (that was indeed how they were introduced into the poem, for a personified abstraction is necessarily a sort of image). This remark is further explained in a footnote as follows: The intermediate stage between an image and an agent is a name

    52. §15. George Herbert. VI. Caroline Divines. Vol. 7. Cavalier And Puritan. The Ca
    Brief introduction, followed by a consideration of A Priest to the Temple. By the Rev. W.H. Hutton, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
    http://www.bartleby.com/217/0615.html

    53. Herbert, George Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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    54. Chapter Five, Section III. Typological Symbolism In The Readings Of Ruskin's Chi
    Appreciation of Milton, Bunyan and Herbert.
    http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/atheories/5.3.html
    Home Authors John Ruskin The Aesthetic and Critical Theories Contents
    Chapter Five, Section III. Typological symbolism in the readings of Ruskin's childhood
    George P. Landow, Professor of English and the History of Art, Brown University
    Chapter One: Ruskin's Theories of the Sister Arts
  • Ruskin and the tradition of ut pictora poesis
  • The use and moral value of art
  • Ruskin's conception of painting and poetry as expressive arts ...
  • Implications of the alliance
    Chapter Two: Ruskin's Theories of Beauty
  • Ruskin's refutation of "False Opinions Held concerning Beauty"
  • Ruskin's theory of Typical Beauty
  • Ruskin's theory of Vital Beauty
    Chapter Three: Ruskin's Theories of the Sublime and Picturesque
  • Ruskin's theory of the sublime
  • Two modes of the picturesque
    Chapter Four: Ruskin's Religious Belief
  • Ruskin's Evangelical belief
  • Loss of belief
  • The return to belief
  • Religion, man, and work
    Chapter Five: Ruskin's and Allegory
  • Ruskin and nineteenth-century attitudes toward allegory
  • Ruskin's "language of types" and Evangelical readings of scripture
  • Typological symbolism in the readings of Ruskin's childhood
  • Myth as allegory ...
  • "Constant art" and the allegorical ideal Note: indicates a link to material not in the original print version.
  • 55. HerbArch
    The Church as building and poetic image.
    http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/pd/herbarch.html
    Temple and Country Parson The Temple , critics typically make no attempt to relate his written work to the physical structures in which he worshipped and ministered and which, in a number of cases, he helped rebuild and even redesign. Herbert wrote at a time when the arranging of church interiors was anything but irrelevant. With the Reformation came a re-evaluation of the uses of the church building. Long-standing hierarchical and mystical conceptions of sacred space were challenged by a new imperative to demystify and to share that space. The Edwardian Book of Common Prayer Writing the Church The value George Herbert places on architecture in his poetry is borne out in his re-building of actual churches. As Amy Charles points out so much his whole business that he became restless, till he saw it finished as it now stands; being, for the workmanship, a costly mosaic; for the form, an exact cross; and for the decency and beauty, I am assured it is the most remarkable parish church that this nation affords. (282-83) In rebuilding this church, Herbert consciously wrote sacred space, producing a building of expensive workmanship which the congregation could read according to the mode of

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    57. Herbert, George Summary | BookRags.com
    Herbert, George. Herbert, George summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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    58. H.G. Wells
    Biography and a list of selected works.
    http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/hgwells.htm
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    H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells (1866-1946) English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian, whose science fiction stories have been filmed many times. H.G. Wells's best known works are THE TIME MACHINE (1895), one of the first modern science fiction stories, THE INVISIBLE MAN (1897), and THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1898). Wells wrote over a hundred of books, about fifty of them novels. "No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their affairs they were scrutinized and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water." (from War of the Worlds Along with George Orwell 's Nineteen-Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxley 's Brave New World , which was a pessimistic answer to scientific optimism, Wells's novels are among the classics of science-fiction. Later Wells's romantic and enthusiastic conception of technology turned more doubtful. His bitter side is seen early in the novel BOON (1915), which was a parody of

    59. About Herbert George Wells
    Includes HTML versions of Dr. Moreau and The Time Machine. Also has a brief biography.
    http://www.classicauthors.net/Classics/Wells/wells.htm
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    About Herbert G. Wells
    Works Online A Modern Utopia
    First and Last Things
    A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life
    Floor Games
    ...
    When The Sleeper Wakes

    Timeline H.G. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent. Joseph Wells had an accident that left him with a fractured thigh. The accident effectively put an end to Joseph`s career as a cricketer and his earnings as a shopkeeper were not enough to compensate for the loss forcing him to apprentice his sons. Approx 1880 Wells was apprenticed like his brothers to a draper, spending the years between 1880 and 1883 in Windsor and Southsea Wells became a teacher-pupil at Midhurst Grammar School Wells settled in London, married his cousin Isabel and continued his career as a teacher in a correspondence college. As a novelist Wells made his debut with The Time Machine , a parody of English class division and a satirical warning that human progress is not inevitable Wells left Isabel for one of his brightest students, Amy Catherine -whom he married. The Island Of Dr. Moreau

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    Herbert George Co. The Herbert George Company (311 N Desplaines Street, Chicago 6, Illinois) made a number of cheap camera's in the mid 50's. However their most common is the
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