An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 psl. |
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... truth of our motto. It is not hidden from us how many enthusiastic admirers of Shakspere will be startled at our views, and, perhaps, reject them; but if they will do us the favour to examine first, we shall be content. Not less than ...
... truth of our motto. It is not hidden from us how many enthusiastic admirers of Shakspere will be startled at our views, and, perhaps, reject them; but if they will do us the favour to examine first, we shall be content. Not less than ...
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... truth, the Coryphaaus of profanation.” Texts of Scripture are adduced by him with the most wanton levity; and, like his own Hal, he has led to “ damnable iteration.” As Ben Jonson, so we ho a Shakspear, repented of his profaneness ...
... truth, the Coryphaaus of profanation.” Texts of Scripture are adduced by him with the most wanton levity; and, like his own Hal, he has led to “ damnable iteration.” As Ben Jonson, so we ho a Shakspear, repented of his profaneness ...
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... truth of revelation, and insinuated that all the various sects, so heated against each other, were alike founded in folly and in error. Martin, Challoner, Harrington, Sidney, Wildman, Nevil, were esteemed the heads of this small ...
... truth of revelation, and insinuated that all the various sects, so heated against each other, were alike founded in folly and in error. Martin, Challoner, Harrington, Sidney, Wildman, Nevil, were esteemed the heads of this small ...
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... truth of history, which has gained for Shakspere, with some, not only the idea that he had no religion, but had 'no moral purpose' in his works. The few facts and numerous traditions about Shakspere in early life, and the inferences to ...
... truth of history, which has gained for Shakspere, with some, not only the idea that he had no religion, but had 'no moral purpose' in his works. The few facts and numerous traditions about Shakspere in early life, and the inferences to ...
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... have wasted such sad and passionate verses on any subject that had no foundation in truth.' Shakspere, difi'erent from the rest of his brother drama-tists, did "not die in harness; we hear of him in rns TIMES AND ASSOCIATES. 13.
... have wasted such sad and passionate verses on any subject that had no foundation in truth.' Shakspere, difi'erent from the rest of his brother drama-tists, did "not die in harness; we hear of him in rns TIMES AND ASSOCIATES. 13.
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