An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 53 筆
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... holy things , rather than to inattention or neglect . - CHARLES KNIGHT . LONDON : C. MITCHELL , RED LION COURT , FLEET STREET . MDCCCXLVIII . BIBLIOTHECA REGLA MONACENSIS . PREFACE . INQUIRIES into the Life AN INQUIRY.
... holy things , rather than to inattention or neglect . - CHARLES KNIGHT . LONDON : C. MITCHELL , RED LION COURT , FLEET STREET . MDCCCXLVIII . BIBLIOTHECA REGLA MONACENSIS . PREFACE . INQUIRIES into the Life AN INQUIRY.
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... holy matters , which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion . ' Shakspere was certainly amenable to this , as a producer of Atheism . 6 Bacon remarks , They that deny a god , destroy a man's nobility ; for certainly ...
... holy matters , which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion . ' Shakspere was certainly amenable to this , as a producer of Atheism . 6 Bacon remarks , They that deny a god , destroy a man's nobility ; for certainly ...
第 16 頁
... holy and obsequious tear ' of ' dear religious love ' over his earthly remains ? Shak- spere's opinion of his body , of his opinions and his writ- ings , was declared in the sonnet before quoted , where he apparently denies the ...
... holy and obsequious tear ' of ' dear religious love ' over his earthly remains ? Shak- spere's opinion of his body , of his opinions and his writ- ings , was declared in the sonnet before quoted , where he apparently denies the ...
第 28 頁
... holy writ , and the great variety of similar passages spread up and down the ancient and modern texts ? We have , in the scene between Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margaret , one of those fearful expressions of distrust in the interference ...
... holy writ , and the great variety of similar passages spread up and down the ancient and modern texts ? We have , in the scene between Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margaret , one of those fearful expressions of distrust in the interference ...
第 29 頁
... holy writ had given sanctity to this phenomenon . Indeed , they are still regarded by metaphysicians , of the legitimate school , to be omens of the soul's immortality . It is not without surprise , therefore , that we find our poet ...
... holy writ had given sanctity to this phenomenon . Indeed , they are still regarded by metaphysicians , of the legitimate school , to be omens of the soul's immortality . It is not without surprise , therefore , that we find our poet ...
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