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| Prefacevii | |||||||||||||||||
| I. The Poet-Saint and the Baroque1 | |||||||||||||||||
II. Quantity12
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| III. White and Red33 | |||||||||||||||||
| IV. Light and Dark57 | |||||||||||||||||
| V. Liquidity84 | |||||||||||||||||
VI. Other Symbols and Images105
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| Bibliography137 | |||||||||||||||||
| Indices | |||||||||||||||||
| Images and Symbols146 | |||||||||||||||||
| Crashaw's Poems Cited147 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Image and Symbol in the Sacred Poetry of Richard Crashaw.
Contributors: George Walton Williams - Author.
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press.
Place of publication: Columbia, SC.
Publication year: 1963.
Page number: ix.
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