Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleEden, Remington, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... READERS AND LOVERS OF SHAKSPEARE AS THE BOOK OF MAN ; BUT , STILL MORE , READERS AND LOVERS THE OF BIBLE AS THE WORD OF GOD . Mercian Shep PREFACE . AM not aware that the attempt DEDICATION.
... READERS AND LOVERS OF SHAKSPEARE AS THE BOOK OF MAN ; BUT , STILL MORE , READERS AND LOVERS THE OF BIBLE AS THE WORD OF GOD . Mercian Shep PREFACE . AM not aware that the attempt DEDICATION.
Seite ix
... that it scarcely comes within . the title and proper scope of my design ; and that it will be found to contain little which can be new or interesting to older and more advanced readers ; who may , therefore , if they think fit , PREFACE.
... that it scarcely comes within . the title and proper scope of my design ; and that it will be found to contain little which can be new or interesting to older and more advanced readers ; who may , therefore , if they think fit , PREFACE.
Seite x
... reader , in the hope that they may give him some portion of the pleasure which I have derived from them myself . In the meantime , I am fully conscious that the available material for both Parts of the work is far from being exhausted ...
... reader , in the hope that they may give him some portion of the pleasure which I have derived from them myself . In the meantime , I am fully conscious that the available material for both Parts of the work is far from being exhausted ...
Seite xii
... readers of our Immortal Bard ' in the rising generation will now be enabled to judge for themselves not only of the injustice he has suffered from such a reproach , but of the credit he deserves for the homage paid by him to Holy ...
... readers of our Immortal Bard ' in the rising generation will now be enabled to judge for themselves not only of the injustice he has suffered from such a reproach , but of the credit he deserves for the homage paid by him to Holy ...
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... reader of the Word of God ; and that he has turned this reading to far more and far better account than any of his critics would seem to have suspected , or at all events has yet attempted to point out . His marvellous knowledge of the ...
... reader of the Word of God ; and that he has turned this reading to far more and far better account than any of his critics would seem to have suspected , or at all events has yet attempted to point out . His marvellous knowledge of the ...
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