Shakspeare's Knowledge and Use of the BibleAMS Press, 1973 - 420 pagini From the author's preface: "I am not aware that the attempt made in this small volume has been anticipated in any other. Even the notes of critics upon Shakespeare, superfluously full in pointing out his obligations, real or supposed, to secular authors, are singularly meagre in the references which they make to the Holy Scriptures. And yet how abundant is the room for such reference, and how much it may conduce to the mutual illustration of the two books, which as Christians and as Britons we should value most, will be seen, I trust, upon every page of the Second Part of the following dissertation." A reprint of the third edition of 1880, by Charles Wordsworth, then the Bishop of St. Andrews and Fellow of Winchester College. |
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Pagina 9
... remark , in the first instance , that , while the whole contents and general language of the Bible would be known to our poet from translations pre- viously in use , in regard to particular words and modes of speech , it is probable ...
... remark , in the first instance , that , while the whole contents and general language of the Bible would be known to our poet from translations pre- viously in use , in regard to particular words and modes of speech , it is probable ...
Pagina 44
... remark upon the phrase well stricken in years , which we find in Luke i . C 7 : They had no child because that Elizabeth was barren , and they both were now well stricken in years . ' In Tyndale's Translation , 1534 , and Cran- mer's ...
... remark upon the phrase well stricken in years , which we find in Luke i . C 7 : They had no child because that Elizabeth was barren , and they both were now well stricken in years . ' In Tyndale's Translation , 1534 , and Cran- mer's ...
Pagina 113
... remark of one whose authority upon matters of this kind is still higher ; I mean Dr. Johnson . In a note upon the last scene of King Lear he complains that ' our author , by negligence , gives his Heathens the sentiments and practices ...
... remark of one whose authority upon matters of this kind is still higher ; I mean Dr. Johnson . In a note upon the last scene of King Lear he complains that ' our author , by negligence , gives his Heathens the sentiments and practices ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 9 |
Of PoliticsPeace and | 15 |
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