Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleEden, Remington, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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... feel when we learn that the best of uninspired writers was not without royal encouragement . Detract what we may from the merit of King James , on the score * The elder daughter , Susanna , was born 1584 ; the younger daughter , Judith ...
... feel when we learn that the best of uninspired writers was not without royal encouragement . Detract what we may from the merit of King James , on the score * The elder daughter , Susanna , was born 1584 ; the younger daughter , Judith ...
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... feel that there is the greatest occasion in reality for deep seriousness , when we hear him say to Prince Henry : - Dost thou hear , Hal ? Thou knowest in the state of innocency Adam fell , and what should poor Jack Falstaff do in the ...
... feel that there is the greatest occasion in reality for deep seriousness , when we hear him say to Prince Henry : - Dost thou hear , Hal ? Thou knowest in the state of innocency Adam fell , and what should poor Jack Falstaff do in the ...
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... feel we but the penalty of Adam , The seasons ' difference ; as , the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind . Act ii . Sc . 1 . Once more : in allusion to Gen. iii . 14 , Emilia says to Othello : - If any wretch hath put ...
... feel we but the penalty of Adam , The seasons ' difference ; as , the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind . Act ii . Sc . 1 . Once more : in allusion to Gen. iii . 14 , Emilia says to Othello : - If any wretch hath put ...
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... feel that levity is out of place in such a connection of ideas ; and we can be well content , therefore , to miss the passage in which it occurs . But what are we to think of the capricious judgment which has excluded from Timon of ...
... feel that levity is out of place in such a connection of ideas ; and we can be well content , therefore , to miss the passage in which it occurs . But what are we to think of the capricious judgment which has excluded from Timon of ...
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... feel first naked , like Adam and Eve after their fall , then suspicious , then cowardly , is traced by our poet with remark- able accuracy and Scriptural truth ; and on the other hand , he has not failed to catch the image by which S ...
... feel first naked , like Adam and Eve after their fall , then suspicious , then cowardly , is traced by our poet with remark- able accuracy and Scriptural truth ; and on the other hand , he has not failed to catch the image by which S ...
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allude Bible Bishop blessing Bowdler character Christian Clown Comp Compare Coriolanus Cymbeline daughter death divine doth doubt Duke duty earth edition English evil Exod father fear give Gloster God's grace Hamlet hand hath heart heathen heaven Henry IV Holy Scripture Ibid illustration instance Isaiah Johnson Julius Cæsar King Henry VI King Henry VIII King John King Lear King Richard King Richard III less Lord Luke Macbeth manner Matt mean Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice mercy mind mouth murder night occurs Othello passage Paul play poet poet's praise Prince Prov Queen quoted reader reference remark Rich Romeo and Juliet says scene Sect sentiment Sermon Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul speak speech Steevens teach Tempest thee things thou Timon of Athens translation Troilus and Cressida truth unto wicked words Wordsworth