An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 psl. |
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... death , and excludes any idea of immortality as she vows to kiss his ( Death's ) ' detestable bones , ' with a cool and pointed nonchalance that no Christian writer could realise as Shakspere does . If he be not atheistic , no author ...
... death , and excludes any idea of immortality as she vows to kiss his ( Death's ) ' detestable bones , ' with a cool and pointed nonchalance that no Christian writer could realise as Shakspere does . If he be not atheistic , no author ...
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... death of his wife seems borrowed from Catullus and Seneca - embracing sentiments that in Catullus have always been held indicative of atheism . Macbeth's addresses are such as enable us to apply to our poet the lines of Campbell ...
... death of his wife seems borrowed from Catullus and Seneca - embracing sentiments that in Catullus have always been held indicative of atheism . Macbeth's addresses are such as enable us to apply to our poet the lines of Campbell ...
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... Death and sleep are reciprocals with our characters through- out . Even the castle porter makes himself merry with the ' primrose way to the everlasting bonfire . ' Banquo is dis- missed to death , with a doubt and a sneer concerning ...
... Death and sleep are reciprocals with our characters through- out . Even the castle porter makes himself merry with the ' primrose way to the everlasting bonfire . ' Banquo is dis- missed to death , with a doubt and a sneer concerning ...
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... death of Brutus . Plutarch , whom Shakspere gives evidence of having consulted for ma- terials , tells us , that Brutus died with the firm hope of future life . Shakspere suppresses this fact , and when he is disin- clined to suicide ...
... death of Brutus . Plutarch , whom Shakspere gives evidence of having consulted for ma- terials , tells us , that Brutus died with the firm hope of future life . Shakspere suppresses this fact , and when he is disin- clined to suicide ...
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... death is painted as proud to take the suicide - and six persons ( Cleopatra included , ) perish by their own hands , be- lievers in this doctrine . Cleopatra , in the prospect of death , declares , she has ' no friend but resolution ...
... death is painted as proud to take the suicide - and six persons ( Cleopatra included , ) perish by their own hands , be- lievers in this doctrine . Cleopatra , in the prospect of death , declares , she has ' no friend but resolution ...
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Alcibiades answer Antony atheist believe blasphemy Brutus Cæsar calls Cassio character Christian Claudio Clown Coriolanus Cymbeline dead death Desdemona devil divine Duke earth eternal faith Falstaff father favour fear fool friar future ghost give Gloster gods grace Hamlet hath heaven hell Henry Henry VI holy Horatio Iago idea immortality impiety infidelity intended introduced irreligion Jesus Johnson Julius Cæsar justice king Knight language Lear lord Macbeth material Measure for Measure mind Molière moral mouth murder nature oath opinion Othello passages Pericles philosophy piety pious play poet Posthumus pray prayer priest prince profane Providence Puritans racter reason religion religious remarks revenge reverential Richard Richard III ridicule satire says scene scepticism Scripture seems sentiments Shak Shakspere Shakspere's sleep soul speaks speech spere spirit supposed tells thee things thou art thought Timon tion Titus Titus Andronicus truth villain virtue whilst words