Shakespeare's Religious Language: A DictionaryBloomsbury Academic, 2005年5月12日 - 480 頁 Religious issues and religious discourse were vastly important in the sixteenth and seventeenth century and religious language is key to an understanding of Shakespeare's plays and poems. This dictionary discusses just over 1000 words and names in Shakespeare's works that have some religious denotation or connotation. Its unique word-by-word approach allows equal consideration of the full religious nuance of each of these words, from 'abbess' to 'zeal'. It also gradually reveals the persistence, the variety, and the sophistication of Shakespeare's religious usage. |
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... nature which have condemned him to purgatory , where ' the foul crimes done in my days of nature / Are burnt and purg'd away ' ( HAM 1.5.12–13 ) . Hamlet echoes him when he recalls his murder ' with all his crimes broad blown , as flush ...
... nature of his words implies a close relationship to Silence , and a serious sense of commitment to the child . ( C ) For these vows , see godfather and BCP , 273 . GODDED Cared for like a god . Coriolanus speaks of an ' old man ' who ...
... nature , see also Becon , 3 : 608. Young ( 1986 ) , 102-4 , discusses the belief that nature fell with Adam's fall in reference to LR . NATURE2 Original , prelapsarian moral perfection and the grace which still prompts humans towards ...