An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 psl. |
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... Duke, in Measure for .-Measure, he so eloquently painted the calamities of life, and made death preferable as the end of existence. It is said that he wrote it when midway between thirty and forty, the prime of life, when he could not ...
... Duke, in Measure for .-Measure, he so eloquently painted the calamities of life, and made death preferable as the end of existence. It is said that he wrote it when midway between thirty and forty, the prime of life, when he could not ...
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... Duke in As You Like It, put on a religious life, ' and thrown into neglect' the pomps and vanities of this world. It is related of him that he was accustomed to pass ..his hours of conviviality at Stratford, with one Mr. Combe, who was ...
... Duke in As You Like It, put on a religious life, ' and thrown into neglect' the pomps and vanities of this world. It is related of him that he was accustomed to pass ..his hours of conviviality at Stratford, with one Mr. Combe, who was ...
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... Duke. The Ten Commandments are the basis of a witticism; and, in the speech of the Duke to Claudio, the reader will find sentiments respecting the relation of parent and child, since adopted by Sir Charles Morgan and by the Jesuits. In ...
... Duke. The Ten Commandments are the basis of a witticism; and, in the speech of the Duke to Claudio, the reader will find sentiments respecting the relation of parent and child, since adopted by Sir Charles Morgan and by the Jesuits. In ...
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... Duke priest had instilled his material philosophy into the criminal, he leaves him prepared for death; but when Isabella, the religious character of the lay, has an interview with this same criminal, her brother, e craves for life with ...
... Duke priest had instilled his material philosophy into the criminal, he leaves him prepared for death; but when Isabella, the religious character of the lay, has an interview with this same criminal, her brother, e craves for life with ...
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... Duke, in Measure for Measure, take the character of one, and talk the very contrary of what was to be expected from his profession. Under these circumstances, little more will'be required on Our part than to'let the 58 runs annnomcus.
... Duke, in Measure for Measure, take the character of one, and talk the very contrary of what was to be expected from his profession. Under these circumstances, little more will'be required on Our part than to'let the 58 runs annnomcus.
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