Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... Crashaw was born in London . His father was an eminent Divine , and Preacher at the Temple . His works , however , brought him more fame than profit , and he con- fessed that he had spent his patrimony in buying books , and his time in ...
... Crashaw was born in London . His father was an eminent Divine , and Preacher at the Temple . His works , however , brought him more fame than profit , and he con- fessed that he had spent his patrimony in buying books , and his time in ...
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... Crashaw is termed an active ring - leader , and his motives are attacked with great virulence and malignity : - " Master Crashaw ( son to the London Divine ) , and sometimes Fellow of St. Peterhouse , in Cambridge , is another slip of ...
... Crashaw is termed an active ring - leader , and his motives are attacked with great virulence and malignity : - " Master Crashaw ( son to the London Divine ) , and sometimes Fellow of St. Peterhouse , in Cambridge , is another slip of ...
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... Crashaw's poetry , is unjust to its spirit , and must have been written in forgetfulness of his peculiar temperament ... Crashaw ( the malevolent attacks of Philips have been satisfactorily repelled by Hayley ) ; but it may be doubted ...
... Crashaw's poetry , is unjust to its spirit , and must have been written in forgetfulness of his peculiar temperament ... Crashaw ( the malevolent attacks of Philips have been satisfactorily repelled by Hayley ) ; but it may be doubted ...
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