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Richard Crashaw (c. 1613 – 21
August 1649) was an
English poet, teacher, High
Church Anglican cleric and
Roman Catholic convert, who was one of the major...
- Look up
Crashaw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crashaw is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Richard Crashaw (c. 1613–1649), English...
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William Crashaw or Butt (1572–1626) was an
English cleric, academic, and poet. The son of
Richard Crashaw of Handsworth,
South Yorkshire, by his wife...
- John Donne,
George Herbert,
Henry Vaughan,
Andrew Marvell, and
Richard Crashaw as 'central figures',
while naming many more, all or part of
whose work...
- was
active in
designs against the state. She was the
patron of
Richard Crashaw, who
dedicated his
sacred poems to her, in
hearty acknowledgment of his...
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Captain Raleigh Croshaw or
Crashaw (c. 1584 – 1624) was an
English merchant and
early immigrant to the
Colony and
Dominion of
Virginia who represented...
- On the
Death of Mr.
Crashaw Poet and Saint! to thee
alone are
given The two most
sacred names of
earth and heaven, The hard and
rarest union which can...
- Poetry:
Studies in Donne, Herbert,
Crashaw, and
Vaughan (Boydell & Brewer, 2000) (ISBN 0-85991-569-7)
Richard Crashaw and the
Spanish Golden Age (Yale studies...
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George Herbert (1593–1633),
Henry Vaughan,
Andrew Marvell, and
Richard Crashaw.
Their style was
characterized by wit and
metaphysical conceits, that is...
- Petersson,
Robert T. (1970). The Art of Ecstasy: Teresa, Bernini, and
Crashaw. London:
Routledge & K. Paul. ISBN 978-0-689-70515-1. Petersson, Robert...