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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... sense only ; though he uses the adjective brave , not only for fine , but much more often in its present signification , viz . for courageous ; while in the Bible neither substantive nor adjective is used at all in the modern sense ...
... sense only ; though he uses the adjective brave , not only for fine , but much more often in its present signification , viz . for courageous ; while in the Bible neither substantive nor adjective is used at all in the modern sense ...
Pagina 40
... sense of to hinder , ought , I think , to be interpreted in the sense of to anticipate . I do find it cowardly and vile , For fear of what might fall , so to prevent The time of life . Julius Cæsar , Act v . Sc . 1 . In the same play ...
... sense of to hinder , ought , I think , to be interpreted in the sense of to anticipate . I do find it cowardly and vile , For fear of what might fall , so to prevent The time of life . Julius Cæsar , Act v . Sc . 1 . In the same play ...
Pagina 53
... sense To critic and to flatterer stopped are ; — where , by a curious instance of the figure , called in Greek σχῆμα πρὸς τὸ σημαινόμενον , Gare seems as if put to agree with ears , implied in ' adder's sense . ' I now pass on to the ...
... sense To critic and to flatterer stopped are ; — where , by a curious instance of the figure , called in Greek σχῆμα πρὸς τὸ σημαινόμενον , Gare seems as if put to agree with ears , implied in ' adder's sense . ' I now pass on to the ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 9 |
Of PoliticsPeace and | 15 |
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