Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical FaithBaylor University Press, 2007 - 348 psl. Seeming Knowledge revisits the question of Shakespeare and religion by focusing on the conjunction of faith and skepticism in his writing. Cox argues that the relationship between faith and skepticism is not an invented conjunction. The recognition of the history of faith and skepticism in the sixteenth century illuminates a tradition that Shakespeare inherited and represented more subtly and effectively than any other writer of his generation. |
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... closely in his Colloquies , while both The Praise of Folly and More's Utopia are Lucianic in spirit . Their motive in turning to Lucian in this way was to excoriate abuses in early sixteenth - century church and society , continuing a ...
... closely in his Colloquies , while both The Praise of Folly and More's Utopia are Lucianic in spirit . Their motive in turning to Lucian in this way was to excoriate abuses in early sixteenth - century church and society , continuing a ...
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... closely imitates Plautus ' Menaechmi , and his first attempt at tragedy , Titus Andronicus , is no less imitative of Senecan tragedy . Moreover , The Comedy of Errors adheres very closely to neoclassical theory about the well - made ...
... closely imitates Plautus ' Menaechmi , and his first attempt at tragedy , Titus Andronicus , is no less imitative of Senecan tragedy . Moreover , The Comedy of Errors adheres very closely to neoclassical theory about the well - made ...
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... closely to “ gospeled ” in his next sentence : patience and charity ( the heart of the gospel ) are both gifts of grace , signs of divine evitability in human life , evidence of the Holy Ghost . Yet Macbeth affirms all this only in ...
... closely to “ gospeled ” in his next sentence : patience and charity ( the heart of the gospel ) are both gifts of grace , signs of divine evitability in human life , evidence of the Holy Ghost . Yet Macbeth affirms all this only in ...
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