On Shakespeare's knowledge and use of the BibleРипол Классик, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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Charles Wordsworth. say that this enquiry is a new one, I do not mean that our poet's acquaintance with Scripture has al— together escaped the notice of every one of his nume— rous commentators; for such is not the case? and had it been ...
Charles Wordsworth. say that this enquiry is a new one, I do not mean that our poet's acquaintance with Scripture has al— together escaped the notice of every one of his nume— rous commentators; for such is not the case? and had it been ...
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... mean any particular death, and therefore, as Bp. Lowth observed a century ago, in his Short Introduction to English Grammar, p. 31, the definite article is improperly used in our version of the text. The same inaccuracy occurs also in 9 ...
... mean any particular death, and therefore, as Bp. Lowth observed a century ago, in his Short Introduction to English Grammar, p. 31, the definite article is improperly used in our version of the text. The same inaccuracy occurs also in 9 ...
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... means, according to a Hebrew idiom, ' Let him certainly die.' And so we read in Levit. xx. 9, where the Septuagint has the same Greek words, 'he shall surely be put to death.' See also Ecclesiasticus xiv. I7. ' The covenant from the ...
... means, according to a Hebrew idiom, ' Let him certainly die.' And so we read in Levit. xx. 9, where the Septuagint has the same Greek words, 'he shall surely be put to death.' See also Ecclesiasticus xiv. I7. ' The covenant from the ...
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... means thou shalt have no portion on this side the river.' Johnson, under the word ' mean,' remarks, ' It is often used in the plural, and by some not very grammatically with an adjective singular, as 5] this means.' Shakspeare seems to ...
... means thou shalt have no portion on this side the river.' Johnson, under the word ' mean,' remarks, ' It is often used in the plural, and by some not very grammatically with an adjective singular, as 5] this means.' Shakspeare seems to ...
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... mean the transformation of ' is ' into ' his.' Thus in Gen. xvii. title, 'Abram his name ' and ' Sarah her name; ' Deut. x. title, ' Moses his suit; ' S. Mark v. title, ' Jairushir daughter,' Ihld.x. title, ' Bartimmus his sight.' And ...
... mean the transformation of ' is ' into ' his.' Thus in Gen. xvii. title, 'Abram his name ' and ' Sarah her name; ' Deut. x. title, ' Moses his suit; ' S. Mark v. title, ' Jairushir daughter,' Ihld.x. title, ' Bartimmus his sight.' And ...
Inhalt
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51 | |
Of Shakspearer Religious Principles and Sentiments | 100 |
0f Diligence Sobriety and Chastity 22 1 | 234 |
Of Humility Contentment and Resignation 2 4 2 | 242 |
0f Holy Scripture the Christian Ministry | 259 |
Of PoliticsPeace and War 2 76 | 287 |
derived from | 310 |
5 | 332 |
GENERAL INDEX | 357 |
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