The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21). Volume VII. Cavalier and Puritan.
VI. Caroline Divines.
§ 15. George Herbert.
The mysticism of these people was mixed with metaphysics: their letters are often almost as much philosophical as religious; and Traherne, their compeer, revels in speculations on the borderland of philosophy. It is different with the other influence which profoundly affected them—that of George Herbert. |
23 | Herbert, courtier, public orator at Cambridge, country parson, was one of the happiest embodiments of the title “a scholar and a gentleman,” but, before all things, he was a “priest to the temple.” His theory and practice are alike embalmed in an immortal book. |
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