An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 páginas |
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... seems to be , to find out what may be said on each side of the question of religion . This style of writing is too much in the fashion of the schoolmen , who would argue on any hypothesis , for or against , and was probably adopted by ...
... seems to be , to find out what may be said on each side of the question of religion . This style of writing is too much in the fashion of the schoolmen , who would argue on any hypothesis , for or against , and was probably adopted by ...
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... seems goaded to desperation by the contumely which his being a black subjected him to . Yet fiendish as he is , our poet has adorned him with strong fatherly affections . The inference intended seems to be , that in better company he C ...
... seems goaded to desperation by the contumely which his being a black subjected him to . Yet fiendish as he is , our poet has adorned him with strong fatherly affections . The inference intended seems to be , that in better company he C ...
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... seems to include impiety among its pro- tegés . ROMEO AND JULIET . In the days of Shakspere dreams were held to be of supernatural origin . The celebrated dreams of holy writ had given sanctity to this phenomenon . Indeed , they are ...
... seems to include impiety among its pro- tegés . ROMEO AND JULIET . In the days of Shakspere dreams were held to be of supernatural origin . The celebrated dreams of holy writ had given sanctity to this phenomenon . Indeed , they are ...
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... seems to have been well known to Shakspere . More he would ' have added , had his strength permitted . He then prays , ' O God , forgive me ' - those sins he was still prepared to augment , but that his lungs were wasted . ' Shallow ...
... seems to have been well known to Shakspere . More he would ' have added , had his strength permitted . He then prays , ' O God , forgive me ' - those sins he was still prepared to augment , but that his lungs were wasted . ' Shallow ...
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... seems not in him , by some large jests he will make , ' Both these latter things are indeed true . The fear of God , indeed , ' does not seem in him , ' and the ' large jests ' he certainly makes . The sapient Dogberry is the natural ...
... seems not in him , by some large jests he will make , ' Both these latter things are indeed true . The fear of God , indeed , ' does not seem in him , ' and the ' large jests ' he certainly makes . The sapient Dogberry is the natural ...
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