Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleEden, Remington, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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... heart , having heard the Word , kept it , and brought forth fruit with patience . ' That he brought forth fruit - immortal fruit - to the glory of God and * See Mr. Boswell's Advertisement to the Variorum edition of Shakspeare , 1821 ...
... heart , having heard the Word , kept it , and brought forth fruit with patience . ' That he brought forth fruit - immortal fruit - to the glory of God and * See Mr. Boswell's Advertisement to the Variorum edition of Shakspeare , 1821 ...
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... heart , ' 1 Kings xv . 14 , and Mordecai his matters , ' Esth . iii . 4 , have been set right . The same usage occurs at the end of the Prayer for all conditions of men in the Prayer Book ; - and this we beg for Jesus Christ His sake ...
... heart , ' 1 Kings xv . 14 , and Mordecai his matters , ' Esth . iii . 4 , have been set right . The same usage occurs at the end of the Prayer for all conditions of men in the Prayer Book ; - and this we beg for Jesus Christ His sake ...
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... heart ' not masculine , but first feminine and then . neuter , as he does in xxii . 19 , ' He that pricketh the heart maketh it to show her knowledge . ' We find another example in the last - named play , where Euphronius says to Cæsar ...
... heart ' not masculine , but first feminine and then . neuter , as he does in xxii . 19 , ' He that pricketh the heart maketh it to show her knowledge . ' We find another example in the last - named play , where Euphronius says to Cæsar ...
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... heart , ' & c . In Shakspeare wherever the same phrase occurs the and is softened into an . Thus in Othello : - It is not lost , but what an if it were ? Act iii . Sc . 4 . And in Two Gentlemen of Verona , Act i . Sc . I : — Indeed a ...
... heart , ' & c . In Shakspeare wherever the same phrase occurs the and is softened into an . Thus in Othello : - It is not lost , but what an if it were ? Act iii . Sc . 4 . And in Two Gentlemen of Verona , Act i . Sc . I : — Indeed a ...
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... heart , and am confident that Shakspeare is an author of all others the most calculated to make his readers better as well as wiser . ' Coleridge , Notes on Shakspeare , p . 73 . ' From the study of Shakspeare one is led to the ...
... heart , and am confident that Shakspeare is an author of all others the most calculated to make his readers better as well as wiser . ' Coleridge , Notes on Shakspeare , p . 73 . ' From the study of Shakspeare one is led to the ...
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