An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 páginas |
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... poets been con- sidered , that the celebrated sonnet of Marlowe , ' Come , be my love , ' was long attributed to Shakspere . One of Shak- spere's plays , on the other hand , has been attributed to Mar- lowe . That when Shakspere first ...
... poets been con- sidered , that the celebrated sonnet of Marlowe , ' Come , be my love , ' was long attributed to Shakspere . One of Shak- spere's plays , on the other hand , has been attributed to Mar- lowe . That when Shakspere first ...
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... poets . An idea which Shakspere seems to have had , in the speech of Theseus in the Midsummer Night's Dream , where he puts into the mouth of that hero of ancient Athens , that the religious , the lunatic and the poet , are of ...
... poets . An idea which Shakspere seems to have had , in the speech of Theseus in the Midsummer Night's Dream , where he puts into the mouth of that hero of ancient Athens , that the religious , the lunatic and the poet , are of ...
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... poet . But as a comparison be- tween his life and works would extend to a larger field of inquiry than his philosophy and religion , we leave it to some future time , or other hand . 6 The writer of the life of Shakspere in Lardner's ...
... poet . But as a comparison be- tween his life and works would extend to a larger field of inquiry than his philosophy and religion , we leave it to some future time , or other hand . 6 The writer of the life of Shakspere in Lardner's ...
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... poet's feelings , a dim and shadowy history seems to rise and disclose itself before us ; an intimation not to be neglected ; seeing that such a man , however entangled amongst the conceits and fancies of his age , would hardly , in his ...
... poet's feelings , a dim and shadowy history seems to rise and disclose itself before us ; an intimation not to be neglected ; seeing that such a man , however entangled amongst the conceits and fancies of his age , would hardly , in his ...
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... to Hallam , excelled all other dramatic poets ) and his views of religion , were of a sceptical tendency . Such being the true and living character of the man . EPITOME OF THE INQUIRY . This is a poor epitome 16 SHAKSPERE ,
... to Hallam , excelled all other dramatic poets ) and his views of religion , were of a sceptical tendency . Such being the true and living character of the man . EPITOME OF THE INQUIRY . This is a poor epitome 16 SHAKSPERE ,
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