The Religion of ShakespeareBurns & Oates, 1899 - 428 من الصفحات |
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... lines , we are told , of the Catholic sermons of the day . They told them how their forefathers lived , how that in coming to churches they were very diligent , in worshipping of images they were devout , how painful in visiting holy ...
... lines , we are told , of the Catholic sermons of the day . They told them how their forefathers lived , how that in coming to churches they were very diligent , in worshipping of images they were devout , how painful in visiting holy ...
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... lines of Catholic asceticism , and under the character of the " Blatant Beast , " Puritanism with its destroying hand and railing bitter tongue , is thus described : - " From thence into the sacred church he broke And robbed the chancel ...
... lines of Catholic asceticism , and under the character of the " Blatant Beast , " Puritanism with its destroying hand and railing bitter tongue , is thus described : - " From thence into the sacred church he broke And robbed the chancel ...
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... lines . 1 De Voluptate et Vero bono , Libri iii . 2 2 Hermaphroditus , v .; Pastor , “ History of the Popes , ” vol . i . 13 . The triumph of sensualism , the glorification of beauty , Shakespeare and Montaigne Pagan Love.
... lines . 1 De Voluptate et Vero bono , Libri iii . 2 2 Hermaphroditus , v .; Pastor , “ History of the Popes , ” vol . i . 13 . The triumph of sensualism , the glorification of beauty , Shakespeare and Montaigne Pagan Love.
الصفحة 32
... lines of dogma and mystery , the ideal of the supernatural fixed for him by his faith . The Puritan poet , on the other hand , had to draw exclusively on his own human and utterly inadequate conceptions , and thus instead of sublime he ...
... lines of dogma and mystery , the ideal of the supernatural fixed for him by his faith . The Puritan poet , on the other hand , had to draw exclusively on his own human and utterly inadequate conceptions , and thus instead of sublime he ...
الصفحة 34
... lines as the following : - " The single and peculiar life is bound , With all the strength and ardour of the mind , To keep itself from ' noyance . " - Hamlet , iii . 3 . 1 Troilus and Cressida , " iii . 3 . 3 46 Hamlet , " iii . 4 . 4 ...
... lines as the following : - " The single and peculiar life is bound , With all the strength and ardour of the mind , To keep itself from ' noyance . " - Hamlet , iii . 3 . 1 Troilus and Cressida , " iii . 3 . 3 46 Hamlet , " iii . 4 . 4 ...
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