An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 pàgines |
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... epitaph on his tomb , whilst it begs that his body be not disturbed , makes no re- ference to a future state . The author of Shakspere's life in 6 Lardner , calls it a strange inscription . ' HIS TIMES AND ASSOCIATES . 15.
... epitaph on his tomb , whilst it begs that his body be not disturbed , makes no re- ference to a future state . The author of Shakspere's life in 6 Lardner , calls it a strange inscription . ' HIS TIMES AND ASSOCIATES . 15.
Pàgina 16
William John Birch. 6 Lardner , calls it a strange inscription . ' It has the levity in ' serious matters , and ironical imprecation usual to Shakspere . Good friend , for Jesus ' sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here . Blest be the ...
William John Birch. 6 Lardner , calls it a strange inscription . ' It has the levity in ' serious matters , and ironical imprecation usual to Shakspere . Good friend , for Jesus ' sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here . Blest be the ...
Pàgina 31
... calls a ' corruption , ' the clown a ' purifying ' of the text ; continued by a Bowdler and a Knight to suit the times . But even now this play is eminently remarkable for open and decided materialism , profane jests , and blasphemous ...
... calls a ' corruption , ' the clown a ' purifying ' of the text ; continued by a Bowdler and a Knight to suit the times . But even now this play is eminently remarkable for open and decided materialism , profane jests , and blasphemous ...
Pàgina 49
... call gods are only the nature of things . ' In his book of Divination , ' It is a great folly to make the gods the artificers ( effectores ) of things , in place of inquiry into the causes of things . ' The Cicero of our play reiterates ...
... call gods are only the nature of things . ' In his book of Divination , ' It is a great folly to make the gods the artificers ( effectores ) of things , in place of inquiry into the causes of things . ' The Cicero of our play reiterates ...
Pàgina 55
... calls it an ' earth worm'- -an eternal sleep- ing . ' With Homer and Shelley , death is painted as the ' brother of sleep . ' The Sonnets talk of ' death's dateless night . ' We leave this vile world ' only with vilest worms to dwell ...
... calls it an ' earth worm'- -an eternal sleep- ing . ' With Homer and Shelley , death is painted as the ' brother of sleep . ' The Sonnets talk of ' death's dateless night . ' We leave this vile world ' only with vilest worms to dwell ...
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An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of Shakspere William John Birch Visualització completa - 1848 |
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