An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 pàgines |
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... favour to examine first , we shall be content . Not less than they do we admire the versatility of Shakspere's powers - we rejoice at his genius , and are proud of the reputation he has added to the national character , but these very ...
... favour to examine first , we shall be content . Not less than they do we admire the versatility of Shakspere's powers - we rejoice at his genius , and are proud of the reputation he has added to the national character , but these very ...
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... favour of the most opposite views . The diversity of opinion among modern critics , respecting his philosophy and religious sentiments , is only to be harmonised by studying him as a whole . That this may be readily done , this epitome ...
... favour of the most opposite views . The diversity of opinion among modern critics , respecting his philosophy and religious sentiments , is only to be harmonised by studying him as a whole . That this may be readily done , this epitome ...
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... favour ? His wit so pointed , his objections so subtle , his balances so determined . None could delineate such a character but he who understood it , and none would exalt it ( as Shakspere does ) but he who approved it . Of Hamlet's ...
... favour ? His wit so pointed , his objections so subtle , his balances so determined . None could delineate such a character but he who understood it , and none would exalt it ( as Shakspere does ) but he who approved it . Of Hamlet's ...
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... favour of disbe- lief . Let those who please claim Hamlet for a religious character , but great ' purification ' must be again instituted before it can be done successfully , or consistently . If the reader bestows but common attention ...
... favour of disbe- lief . Let those who please claim Hamlet for a religious character , but great ' purification ' must be again instituted before it can be done successfully , or consistently . If the reader bestows but common attention ...
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... favour of anni- hilation . On being murdered by Exton he evidences piety again , and directs his ' soul to mount on high ; ' but by what ratiocination he had so suddenly persuaded himself of his celestial prospects the poet who ...
... favour of anni- hilation . On being murdered by Exton he evidences piety again , and directs his ' soul to mount on high ; ' but by what ratiocination he had so suddenly persuaded himself of his celestial prospects the poet who ...
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