Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleEden, Remington, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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... remarks offered , generally in the kindest spirit , upon this volume , more than one of my critics would seem to have ... remark- able degree through the manner in which he has recommended and enforced the solemn truths and lessons which ...
... remarks offered , generally in the kindest spirit , upon this volume , more than one of my critics would seem to have ... remark- able degree through the manner in which he has recommended and enforced the solemn truths and lessons which ...
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... remarked that Shakspeare was habitually conver- sant with his Bible .'- Vol . v . , p . 464. The allusion is , perhaps , to the following remark of Mr. Capel Lloft , in his Aphorisms from Shakspeare , published in 1812. He ( Shakspeare ) ...
... remarked that Shakspeare was habitually conver- sant with his Bible .'- Vol . v . , p . 464. The allusion is , perhaps , to the following remark of Mr. Capel Lloft , in his Aphorisms from Shakspeare , published in 1812. He ( Shakspeare ) ...
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... remark , in the first instance , that , while the whole contents and general language of the Bible would be known to our poet from translations pre- viously in use , in regard to particular words and modes of speech , so far as there ...
... remark , in the first instance , that , while the whole contents and general language of the Bible would be known to our poet from translations pre- viously in use , in regard to particular words and modes of speech , so far as there ...
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... remarks that ' this seems to be a solemn phrase for death inflicted by law . ' The simple form of expression , as first cited from the Acts , ' the death , ' is to be found frequently in Chaucer , eg .: The deth he feeleth through his ...
... remarks that ' this seems to be a solemn phrase for death inflicted by law . ' The simple form of expression , as first cited from the Acts , ' the death , ' is to be found frequently in Chaucer , eg .: The deth he feeleth through his ...
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... remarks , ' It is often used in the plural , and by some not very grammatically with an adjective singular , as by this means . So , too , Shakspeare and the Bible use ' alms ' indifferently both as singular and plural . In like manner ...
... remarks , ' It is often used in the plural , and by some not very grammatically with an adjective singular , as by this means . So , too , Shakspeare and the Bible use ' alms ' indifferently both as singular and plural . In like manner ...
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