The Religion of ShakespeareBurns & Oates, 1899 - 428 من الصفحات |
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... never allowed himself to be hampered by dramatic conventionalities , and he frequently commits glaring anachronisms . We find , then , that 1 " And remark here as rather curious , that Middle Age Catholi- cism was abolished as far as ...
... never allowed himself to be hampered by dramatic conventionalities , and he frequently commits glaring anachronisms . We find , then , that 1 " And remark here as rather curious , that Middle Age Catholi- cism was abolished as far as ...
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... never told her love , But let concealment , like a worm i ' the bud , Feed on her damask cheek . ” — Twelfth Night , ii . 4 . Lilies , again , are the emblems of chastity , but " Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds . " -Sonnet ...
... never told her love , But let concealment , like a worm i ' the bud , Feed on her damask cheek . ” — Twelfth Night , ii . 4 . Lilies , again , are the emblems of chastity , but " Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds . " -Sonnet ...
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... never taketh rust ; Whatever fades but fading pleasure brings . Oh , take fast hold , let that light be thy guide In this small course which birth draws out of death . " -Last Sonnet . Thus Spenser : - " For love is Lord of truth and ...
... never taketh rust ; Whatever fades but fading pleasure brings . Oh , take fast hold , let that light be thy guide In this small course which birth draws out of death . " -Last Sonnet . Thus Spenser : - " For love is Lord of truth and ...
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... never intended to exhibit in each play a type of absolute morality , but such a manner of conduct as essentially befitted the character represented . Thus Cleopatra and Cressida are dramatically perfect characters ; but morally they are ...
... never intended to exhibit in each play a type of absolute morality , but such a manner of conduct as essentially befitted the character represented . Thus Cleopatra and Cressida are dramatically perfect characters ; but morally they are ...
الصفحة 28
... never shaken ; It is the star to every wandering bark , Whose worth's unknown , although his height be taken ; Love's not Time's fool , though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come ; Love alters not with his ...
... never shaken ; It is the star to every wandering bark , Whose worth's unknown , although his height be taken ; Love's not Time's fool , though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come ; Love alters not with his ...
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according Archbishop Arden beauty beloved Bishop blessed Cardinal Catholic character Christian Church conscience Cressida crown death declares divine doctrine doth drama Duke Earl Eliz Elizabeth England English Essex evidence evil fact faith false Falstaff father favour feeling Friar Gentlemen of Verona grace Guild Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry IV Henry VI Henry VIII holy honour Ibid ideal John Shakespeare Jonson Julius Cæsar King John king's live Lollard Lord martyr Measure for Measure mind minister moral murder nature nobles oath object Oldcastle Pandulph Papists passion poet poet's political Pope prayer priest Prince principle Protestant Protestantism Puritan Queen reason recusants regarded reign religion religious Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet says sense Shake Shakespeare's play Sonnet 66 sonnets soul Southampton speak speare speare's speech spirit Stratford teaching thee things thou thought tion true truth Warwickshire words