The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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... perhaps of a fever contracted on the road from Rome or perhaps , as some believed , of poison . Apart from the little book of epigrams of 1634 , Crashaw apparently had no part in the publica- tion of any of his works . In 1646 there ...
... perhaps of a fever contracted on the road from Rome or perhaps , as some believed , of poison . Apart from the little book of epigrams of 1634 , Crashaw apparently had no part in the publica- tion of any of his works . In 1646 there ...
Pagina 340
... perhaps went back and forth for several years to Holland on furtive missions for the royal cause . It was in these troubled times , presumably , that he wrote much of the poetry — to the still - unidentified Lucasta and to other , perhaps ...
... perhaps went back and forth for several years to Holland on furtive missions for the royal cause . It was in these troubled times , presumably , that he wrote much of the poetry — to the still - unidentified Lucasta and to other , perhaps ...
Pagina 386
... perhaps a period spent away from Oxford , in 1661 he was made M.A. by decree and thereupon appointed rector of Credenhill , a village near his native Hereford . With perhaps occasional junkets back to Oxford for research on Roman ...
... perhaps a period spent away from Oxford , in 1661 he was made M.A. by decree and thereupon appointed rector of Credenhill , a village near his native Hereford . With perhaps occasional junkets back to Oxford for research on Roman ...
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