The Religion of ShakespeareBurns & Oates, 1899 - 428 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... characters . The political allegory , did it reflect on the Government , would be necessarily veiled , and would pass unheeded by the ignorant or the inattentive , but would have spoken clearly to the wise . Doubtless this desire of ...
... characters . The political allegory , did it reflect on the Government , would be necessarily veiled , and would pass unheeded by the ignorant or the inattentive , but would have spoken clearly to the wise . Doubtless this desire of ...
الصفحة vii
... character of their works , were however made the object of a common attack in an article in the Edinburgh Review , January 1866 , which was publicly attributed to Lord Mahon . It was primarily as a reply to this article that the folio ...
... character of their works , were however made the object of a common attack in an article in the Edinburgh Review , January 1866 , which was publicly attributed to Lord Mahon . It was primarily as a reply to this article that the folio ...
الصفحة xvi
... Character result of act Conscience " Macbeth " • Consciousness of guilt Remorse . . Modern morality " The Manxman " · " Othello " Milton and Shakespeare . Tenderness of Shakespeare Moral maxims Avoidance of occasions Religion and ...
... Character result of act Conscience " Macbeth " • Consciousness of guilt Remorse . . Modern morality " The Manxman " · " Othello " Milton and Shakespeare . Tenderness of Shakespeare Moral maxims Avoidance of occasions Religion and ...
الصفحة 2
... characters work out their development from purely natural causes and motives . Yet , in spite of all this , the question is ever proposed and answered anew . And this is so , because the very nature of the poet's writings forbids the ex ...
... characters work out their development from purely natural causes and motives . Yet , in spite of all this , the question is ever proposed and answered anew . And this is so , because the very nature of the poet's writings forbids the ex ...
الصفحة 7
... character of its pro- moters and the nature of their works . Now what was the action of the Reformation ? Did it give a fresh stimulus to learning , or found a new era in religious art ? The colleges and schools founded under Elizabeth ...
... character of its pro- moters and the nature of their works . Now what was the action of the Reformation ? Did it give a fresh stimulus to learning , or found a new era in religious art ? The colleges and schools founded under Elizabeth ...
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