On Shakespeare's knowledge and use of the BibleРипол Классик, 1892 - 420 Seiten |
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... remarkable. His works have been called ' a secular Bible: ' my object is to show that while they are this, they are also something more, being saturated with Divine Wisdom, such as could have been derived only from the very Bible itself ...
... remarkable. His works have been called ' a secular Bible: ' my object is to show that while they are this, they are also something more, being saturated with Divine Wisdom, such as could have been derived only from the very Bible itself ...
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... remarkable that so great a master of the English language as Addison, and at a date so late as 17 I I, should have been under the impression that ' his' in these cases is correct, and intended to represent the pronoun. See Spectator, No ...
... remarkable that so great a master of the English language as Addison, and at a date so late as 17 I I, should have been under the impression that ' his' in these cases is correct, and intended to represent the pronoun. See Spectator, No ...
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... remarkable that our translators of the New Testament, from Tyndale downwards, have chosen to introduce the double superlative in Acts xxvi. 5, ' after the most straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee,' though the original ...
... remarkable that our translators of the New Testament, from Tyndale downwards, have chosen to introduce the double superlative in Acts xxvi. 5, ' after the most straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee,' though the original ...
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... remarkable manner, now quite obsolete, in Matt. xx. 3 I, ' The multitude rebuked them oeoause they should hold their peace,' where the original means 'in order that.' There is an instance of the same quoted by Bp. Lowth from Bacon's ...
... remarkable manner, now quite obsolete, in Matt. xx. 3 I, ' The multitude rebuked them oeoause they should hold their peace,' where the original means 'in order that.' There is an instance of the same quoted by Bp. Lowth from Bacon's ...
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... remarkable phrase which both Shakspeare and our translators of the Bible have used more than once. See Numbers xxxv. I I, ' The slayer . . . . which killeth any person at unawarei,' but in verse I 5 of the same chapter we read ' that ...
... remarkable phrase which both Shakspeare and our translators of the Bible have used more than once. See Numbers xxxv. I I, ' The slayer . . . . which killeth any person at unawarei,' but in verse I 5 of the same chapter we read ' that ...
Inhalt
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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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Act Sc allude allusion Angels Antony Antony and Cleopatra battle of Agincourt Bible Bishop blessing blood Bowdler character Christian Cleopatra Clown Compare confirmed daughter death divine doth doubt Duke duty evil Exod father fear figure find fire first give Gloster God’s grace Hamlet hand hast hath heart heathen Heaven Henry IV Henry VIII Holy Scripture instance Isaiah Johnson King Henry VI King Henry VIII King Lear King Richard King Richard II less Lord Luke Malone manner Matt mean Measure for Measure mercy mind mouth murder night occurs omitted Othello passage Paul peace play poet poet’s Prayer Book Prince Prov Queen quoted reader reference reflection remarkable repentance Romeo says scene Sect sentiment Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare’s soul speak speare speech spirit Steevens teach testifies thee things thought Timon Timon of Athens truth unto Warburton wicked words