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Richard Crashaw Leonard Cyril Martin. THE P O E M S English Latin and Greek OF RICHARD CRASHAW Edited by L . C . Martin AC . ) SA PI ETICI 23 E ( ox OXFORD At the Clarendon Press 19 2 7 ΤΟ D . Μ . Μ . English Baithenaw 9.
Richard Crashaw Leonard Cyril Martin. THE P O E M S English Latin and Greek OF RICHARD CRASHAW Edited by L . C . Martin AC . ) SA PI ETICI 23 E ( ox OXFORD At the Clarendon Press 19 2 7 ΤΟ D . Μ . Μ . English Baithenaw 9.
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... poems which had been revised for the edition of 1648 or had appeared there for the first time . The Paris edition has been followed for these poems , rather than that of 1648 , because although in general it conforms closely to the 1648 ...
... poems which had been revised for the edition of 1648 or had appeared there for the first time . The Paris edition has been followed for these poems , rather than that of 1648 , because although in general it conforms closely to the 1648 ...
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... poem , in particular , at the end of his father's Manuall for true Catholickes . . . , called ' The Conclusion , with a devout and holy prayer ' was probably remembered both for its rhythm and its phraseology by Richard Crashaw when he ...
... poem , in particular , at the end of his father's Manuall for true Catholickes . . . , called ' The Conclusion , with a devout and holy prayer ' was probably remembered both for its rhythm and its phraseology by Richard Crashaw when he ...
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... poems which are preserved were written during his boyhood must remain doubtful . It seems at least probable that some of them belong to his school days , more especially some of the epigrams . In Charterhouse : Old and New 1 ( 1910 , p ...
... poems which are preserved were written during his boyhood must remain doubtful . It seems at least probable that some of them belong to his school days , more especially some of the epigrams . In Charterhouse : Old and New 1 ( 1910 , p ...
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