An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 sider |
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... supposed by some that Shakspere is Mentioned iby Greene, as writing at that time in conjunction with them. It is therefore probable that as an actor, dramatist, and proprietor, both for purposes of business, pleasure, and instruction ...
... supposed by some that Shakspere is Mentioned iby Greene, as writing at that time in conjunction with them. It is therefore probable that as an actor, dramatist, and proprietor, both for purposes of business, pleasure, and instruction ...
Side 3
... supposed to be Kett, a Fellow of Bennet College, Cambridge, who was burnt at Norwich for Atheism, in 1589. They were followers of Lucretius and Epicurus in philosophy, and they were Epicureans, unfortunately, in the modern sense of the ...
... supposed to be Kett, a Fellow of Bennet College, Cambridge, who was burnt at Norwich for Atheism, in 1589. They were followers of Lucretius and Epicurus in philosophy, and they were Epicureans, unfortunately, in the modern sense of the ...
Side 4
W.J. Birch. has been remarked, that ' it would not have been supposed he was the son of a bishop.' Jonson, thrown into prison for killing a man in a duel, said that he took his religion on trust from a Roman Catholic priest, who was in ...
W.J. Birch. has been remarked, that ' it would not have been supposed he was the son of a bishop.' Jonson, thrown into prison for killing a man in a duel, said that he took his religion on trust from a Roman Catholic priest, who was in ...
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... supposed. The clowns, and Falstaff, et hoe genus omne, are exponents of the altered state of theatrical theolo . Shakspere was foremost in leading the triumph over t e old order of things. The transition is nowhere so marked as in his ...
... supposed. The clowns, and Falstaff, et hoe genus omne, are exponents of the altered state of theatrical theolo . Shakspere was foremost in leading the triumph over t e old order of things. The transition is nowhere so marked as in his ...
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... supposed by the 'udicious historian we have mentioned, and as corroborate by what we gather of his life and know of his plays, was precisely that which would produce a philosophical sceptic. It is this experience which he has embodied ...
... supposed by the 'udicious historian we have mentioned, and as corroborate by what we gather of his life and know of his plays, was precisely that which would produce a philosophical sceptic. It is this experience which he has embodied ...
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