Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleEden, Remington, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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... allowed to be genuine ; though not more than fifteen ( or seventeen , including Titus Andronicus and Pericles Prince of Tyre ) had been published in his lifetime . And there seems no reason to doubt that a great portion of what he wrote ...
... allowed to be genuine ; though not more than fifteen ( or seventeen , including Titus Andronicus and Pericles Prince of Tyre ) had been published in his lifetime . And there seems no reason to doubt that a great portion of what he wrote ...
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... allowed still to remain in our Bible , two other examples which Bishop Lowth pointed out , viz . , ' Asa his heart , ' 1 Kings xv . 14 , and Mordecai his matters , ' Esth . iii . 4 , have been set right . The same usage occurs at the ...
... allowed still to remain in our Bible , two other examples which Bishop Lowth pointed out , viz . , ' Asa his heart , ' 1 Kings xv . 14 , and Mordecai his matters , ' Esth . iii . 4 , have been set right . The same usage occurs at the ...
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... allowed him to retain , but which surely need not excite any feeling of irreverence towards the sacred record . ' I would not marry her , ' says Benedick of the Lady Beatrice , though she were endowed with all that Adam had left him ...
... allowed him to retain , but which surely need not excite any feeling of irreverence towards the sacred record . ' I would not marry her , ' says Benedick of the Lady Beatrice , though she were endowed with all that Adam had left him ...
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... allowed to stand ; and that both Steevens and Malone , ready as they were to encumber their poet's page , and to dis- agree , should , on this occasion , have found nothing more to say ; though other expressions in the same speech ...
... allowed to stand ; and that both Steevens and Malone , ready as they were to encumber their poet's page , and to dis- agree , should , on this occasion , have found nothing more to say ; though other expressions in the same speech ...
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... allowed any but a heathen character to utter : - As flies to wanton boys , are we to the gods ; - They kill us for their sport : Act iv . Sc . I. lines which Mr. Bowdler has omitted , instead of suggesting in a note that they are spoken ...
... allowed any but a heathen character to utter : - As flies to wanton boys , are we to the gods ; - They kill us for their sport : Act iv . Sc . I. lines which Mr. Bowdler has omitted , instead of suggesting in a note that they are spoken ...
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