Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleEden, Remington, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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... regard to the First and very much shorter Part , I must confess 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 ...
... regard to the First and very much shorter Part , I must confess 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 ...
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... regard to particular words and modes of speech , so far as there was obligation on either side , it is probable that our translators of 1611 owed to Shakspeare more than he owed to them . Accord- ing to the chronological order of our ...
... regard to particular words and modes of speech , so far as there was obligation on either side , it is probable that our translators of 1611 owed to Shakspeare more than he owed to them . Accord- ing to the chronological order of our ...
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... as a kind of waking dream , half experimental in regard to what he already knew , half prophetical of what he would soon discover ; but , at all events , the reference to ' the old Duke 70 Facts and Characters of the Bible.
... as a kind of waking dream , half experimental in regard to what he already knew , half prophetical of what he would soon discover ; but , at all events , the reference to ' the old Duke 70 Facts and Characters of the Bible.
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... regard to the origin of the several petitions of the Lord's Prayer , have , in all probability , made that single exception without sufficient reason . Besides , it is to be borne in mind that many of the Jews , though they did not ...
... regard to the origin of the several petitions of the Lord's Prayer , have , in all probability , made that single exception without sufficient reason . Besides , it is to be borne in mind that many of the Jews , though they did not ...
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... regard to the remark itself , the truth , I believe , is that Shakspeare does , for the most part , make a difference between his heathen and his Christian characters . For instance , in the very play upon which Johnson's censure is ...
... regard to the remark itself , the truth , I believe , is that Shakspeare does , for the most part , make a difference between his heathen and his Christian characters . For instance , in the very play upon which Johnson's censure is ...
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