An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 pagini |
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... says, ' \Ve may add, that his Shakspere's) allusions in other respects, are in the highest egree censurable. As a late admirable writer (Gifford) has said of him, he “is in truth, the Coryphaaus of profanation.” Texts of Scripture are ...
... says, ' \Ve may add, that his Shakspere's) allusions in other respects, are in the highest egree censurable. As a late admirable writer (Gifford) has said of him, he “is in truth, the Coryphaaus of profanation.” Texts of Scripture are ...
Pagina 6
... says, in his prefatory epistle to his brother, ' I find nothin", to my understanding, m them contrary or infectious to the state in religion or manners, but rather, as I suppose, medicinable.' Bacon gave a first edition of his Essays in ...
... says, in his prefatory epistle to his brother, ' I find nothin", to my understanding, m them contrary or infectious to the state in religion or manners, but rather, as I suppose, medicinable.' Bacon gave a first edition of his Essays in ...
Pagina 62
... says,— ~ If I do wake, some planet strike me down, That I may slumber in eternal sleep! Aaron says,— Let fools do good, and fair men call for grace, I Aaron will have his soul black like his face. Titus. O hear l I lift this one hand up ...
... says,— ~ If I do wake, some planet strike me down, That I may slumber in eternal sleep! Aaron says,— Let fools do good, and fair men call for grace, I Aaron will have his soul black like his face. Titus. O hear l I lift this one hand up ...
Pagina 69
... says J upiter? Clown. Ho! the gibhet-maker? he says, that he hath taken them down again, for the man must not be hanged till the next week. Tit. But what says Jupiter, I ask thee. O'lo. Alas, sir, I know not Jupiter; I never drank with ...
... says J upiter? Clown. Ho! the gibhet-maker? he says, that he hath taken them down again, for the man must not be hanged till the next week. Tit. But what says Jupiter, I ask thee. O'lo. Alas, sir, I know not Jupiter; I never drank with ...
Pagina 78
... says, the second scene ' is composed of the lowest and most trifling conceits.' Johnson allows that it ' is mean and ... says to Lauuce, on one occasion 'he mistakes him,' and on another, 'Well, your old vice still; mistake the word ...
... says, the second scene ' is composed of the lowest and most trifling conceits.' Johnson allows that it ' is mean and ... says to Lauuce, on one occasion 'he mistakes him,' and on another, 'Well, your old vice still; mistake the word ...
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