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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CRASHAW»
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New Perspectives on the Life and Art of Richard
Crashaw
The introduction also signals new directions for future scholarship. Scholars, critics, and students of metaphysical, baroque, and religious poetry will find these essays engaging and insightful.
John Richard Roberts, 1990
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The Complete Works of Richard
Crashaw
Richard Crashaw Alexander Balloch Grosart. tbo typical corrections that I felt
obliged to make, and note other lapses which I did not feel justified in altering. In
XI. last line, Mftarrw for it6fftwro» ; cxxi. last line, tr\v for ftj ; exxv. line 5, kuv' for ku»
...
Richard Crashaw, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1873
Further difficulties in establishing Crashaw's poetic intentions arise from the
choice of text for his poems. There are three main early printed texts which are
the best contemporary sources for Crashaw's sacred poetry: the 1646 edition of
Steps ...
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Rhyme and Meaning in Richard
Crashaw
A study of Crashaw's poetics. Essential for most poetry collections.
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THE RELIGIOUS POEMS OF RICHARD
CRASHAW
"Love, thou art absolute sole lord of life and death," sings Crashaw in his most
splendid hymn. " True," says Thompson. " Show me now how ! " But Crashaw
never voyaged far in this world on the other side of that supreme discovery, for
God ...
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The Complete Works of Richard
Crashaw ... Edited by William ...
'c) '- AS Car then Crashaw, or was Crashaw Car, 1 Since bothwithin one name
combined are? . = !/ f 5, h Yes, C'ar's Crashaw, he Car; 'tis love . I'm alone Which
melts two hearts, of both composing one; So Crashaw's still the same: so much ...
Richard Crashaw, William Barclay Turnbull, 1858
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The Poetical Works of Richard
Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems
Richard Crashaw, Francis Quarles, George Gilfillan. 40 May she enjoy it, Whose
merit dare apply it, But modesty dares still deny it. 41 Such worth as this is Shall
fix my flying wishes, And determine them to kisses. 42 Let her full glory, My ...
Richard Crashaw, Francis Quarles, George Gilfillan, 1857
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Richard
Crashaw: 1612-1649
1612-1649 Robert Ellrodt. felt to be sickly, unmanly and foreign ; and the
Catholicism of more recent times has looked rather to St Thomas Aquinas and
Dante than to Ignatius Loyola, Teresa or Marino. Crashaw was described in his
own time ...
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The Wit of Seventeenth-century Poetry
Few poets demonstrate so well the changing definitions of wit from the
seventeenth century to the present as does Richard Crashaw. The fundamental
degeneration of meaning that the word underwent — from wit as wisdom or
understanding ...
Claude J. Summers, Ted-Larry Pebworth, 1995
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A Selection of Metaphysical Poets
Richard Crashaw was the son of a well-known Puritan theological scholar, who
was a preacher at the Temple, in London. Both his mother and his stepmother
died before Crashaw was nine, and his father died in 1626. About three years
later ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CRASHAW»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
Crashaw nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Women building a library in exile
... by Thomas Carre (a friend of the poet Richard Crashaw and editor of his poems), who was chaplain to the Augustinian Canonesses in Paris, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 15»
The Paper Dolls
Andrea Sadler delivers sweetness and authenticity as Rosie's mum, and Jane Crashaw presents Rosie, a table-top puppet, with great ... «The Stage, apr 15»
Elizabeth Bishop's Artistry
... the “rhyme-scream”) from the 17th century metaphysical poet Richard Crashaw, and identifies her various use of sounds in the poem, but the ... «Washington Free Beacon, apr 15»
Poster poems: light
... But Men Loved Darkness rather than Light by his contemporary Richard Crashaw, where “the world's light” is set against the darkness of hell. «The Guardian, mar 15»
Up before Plymouth magistrates
DAVID SAVAGE, aged 49, of Crashaw Close, Plymouth: two counts of possession of amphetamine – 12-month community order under ... «Plymouth Herald, mar 15»
June 27, 1919: Local World War I veterans greeted by celebration
Today is Firemen's Day and the big parade, with addresses by Judge Joseph Beal of Oneida, Dr. W.H. Crashaw of Colgate University, Lt.-Col. «Oneida Dispatch, gen 15»
Reading devotional poetry with Kim Johnson
Richard Crashaw (1613-1649) was a convert to Catholicism at a time when this was not a common spiritual path in England. In 1646, the exiled ... «The Christian Century, lug 14»
Samuel Beckett's forgotten story, finally published after 80 years …
... are gratifyingly helpful, except once where he appears to attribute to Dean Inge a famous line from Richard Crashaw's The Flaming Heart. «Irish Times, mag 14»
Back to England Again
... St Thomas More, George Herbert, St Etheldreda, John Donne, Richard Crashaw, Philip Larkin, Elizabeth Jennings, St Richard of Chichester, ... «Patheos, apr 14»
Needham Bantam B1 youth hockey team wins Avalanche Tournament
... head coach Mike Donoghue, assistant coach Ken Ciesielski, Cody Ciesielski, Kelvin Donoghue, Nate Kocho, Scott Crashaw, Hudson Roddy, ... «Needham Times, feb 14»