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Page xliii
... probably three 1 volumes consisting only of republished material ; and ( 3 ) manuscripts , belonging as a rule to ... probably autograph . The other MSS . , usually miscellanies containing selections of different lengths , are copies ...
... probably three 1 volumes consisting only of republished material ; and ( 3 ) manuscripts , belonging as a rule to ... probably autograph . The other MSS . , usually miscellanies containing selections of different lengths , are copies ...
Page xlv
... probably spurious ( see p . 410 , below ) . With this exception the volume of 1646 is reproduced bodily though not literatim , and without following the original order , which was due to a printer's error signalized in a stop - press ...
... probably spurious ( see p . 410 , below ) . With this exception the volume of 1646 is reproduced bodily though not literatim , and without following the original order , which was due to a printer's error signalized in a stop - press ...
Page lxxxi
... probably not by Crashaw at all . The extracts begin at fo . 7 verso , with the general heading ' Out of Crashawes Poemes ' and then ' The office of the Holy Crosse ' ( see p . 263 , below ) . This is followed by twelve of the poems ...
... probably not by Crashaw at all . The extracts begin at fo . 7 verso , with the general heading ' Out of Crashawes Poemes ' and then ' The office of the Holy Crosse ' ( see p . 263 , below ) . This is followed by twelve of the poems ...
Contents
A Early Printed Editions | xliii |
EPIGRAMMATUM SACRORUM LIBER | lii |
CARMEN DEO NOSTRO | lxxxi |
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References to this book
The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century Poetry John Arthos No preview available - 1949 |