An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 psl. |
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... speaks much as to his regard for Mar- lowe's memory . The way in which he mentions him and his ' mighty line ' Dead shepherd ! now I find thy saw of might , Whoever loved , that loved not at first sight ? ' we think an additional ...
... speaks much as to his regard for Mar- lowe's memory . The way in which he mentions him and his ' mighty line ' Dead shepherd ! now I find thy saw of might , Whoever loved , that loved not at first sight ? ' we think an additional ...
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... speaks of his School of Atheism , of which he was not content to be a disciple , but was a doctor . Anthony Wood not only adopts this opinion of his principles , but tells us from whom he derived them . Shakspere is known to have had ...
... speaks of his School of Atheism , of which he was not content to be a disciple , but was a doctor . Anthony Wood not only adopts this opinion of his principles , but tells us from whom he derived them . Shakspere is known to have had ...
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... speaks of his remarkable modesty , ' but , as a modern critic ( Gifford ) observes , we shall be at a loss to discover it . ' ' His offensive metaphors and allusions , " says another , ( Steevens ) are undoubtedly more frequent than ...
... speaks of his remarkable modesty , ' but , as a modern critic ( Gifford ) observes , we shall be at a loss to discover it . ' ' His offensive metaphors and allusions , " says another , ( Steevens ) are undoubtedly more frequent than ...
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... speaks of Tamora in the language of Romeo and Othello . She is his substitute for heaven . Titus and Marcus are quite Shaksperian upon death ; they both regard it as an ' eternal sleep . ' Titus utters the sentiments of scepticism in ...
... speaks of Tamora in the language of Romeo and Othello . She is his substitute for heaven . Titus and Marcus are quite Shaksperian upon death ; they both regard it as an ' eternal sleep . ' Titus utters the sentiments of scepticism in ...
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... speaks with the bitterest invective against God ? In- stead of a valet to support him , he makes the more just and pious join in the impiety of Aaron , and represents religion in an odious light , as the cause of all the evil . Nearly ...
... speaks with the bitterest invective against God ? In- stead of a valet to support him , he makes the more just and pious join in the impiety of Aaron , and represents religion in an odious light , as the cause of all the evil . Nearly ...
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