An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 sider |
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Side 11
... virtues were im ersonated. The devil of the miracles became the vice of t e morals—though in character he was still introduced to undergo his tribulations, to the satisfaction of the audience in seeing the enemy of mankind always ...
... virtues were im ersonated. The devil of the miracles became the vice of t e morals—though in character he was still introduced to undergo his tribulations, to the satisfaction of the audience in seeing the enemy of mankind always ...
Side 27
... virtue like necessity,' we have an instance, of which this play affords several others, of Shakspere's partiality for that doctrine. It is curious that Warwick should teach it again to Bolingbroke, who became Henry IV. ' RICHARD III ...
... virtue like necessity,' we have an instance, of which this play affords several others, of Shakspere's partiality for that doctrine. It is curious that Warwick should teach it again to Bolingbroke, who became Henry IV. ' RICHARD III ...
Side 52
... virtues. Timon's materialism is consistent, and he, consequently, defies the gods he disbelieves -—-he gives them ironical thanks for empty dishes at dinner. When he blesses the breeding sun, he improves on Hamlet, inasmuch as Timon ...
... virtues. Timon's materialism is consistent, and he, consequently, defies the gods he disbelieves -—-he gives them ironical thanks for empty dishes at dinner. When he blesses the breeding sun, he improves on Hamlet, inasmuch as Timon ...
Side 62
... virtue. The Queen of the Goths has a different theme. Tamera. I'll find a day to massacre them all; And me their faction and their family, ' The cruel father and his traitorous sons, To whom I sued for my dear son's life; And make them ...
... virtue. The Queen of the Goths has a different theme. Tamera. I'll find a day to massacre them all; And me their faction and their family, ' The cruel father and his traitorous sons, To whom I sued for my dear son's life; And make them ...
Side 80
... virtue, and walk in the ways of vice. When discovered by Valentine, he says— Protcus. My shame and guilt confounds me. Forgive me, Valentine ; if hearty sorrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence, I tonder't here; I do as truly sufi'er ...
... virtue, and walk in the ways of vice. When discovered by Valentine, he says— Protcus. My shame and guilt confounds me. Forgive me, Valentine ; if hearty sorrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence, I tonder't here; I do as truly sufi'er ...
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Alcibiades answer Antony atheist believe blasphemy Brutus calls Cassius character Christian Claudio Clown Coriolanus dead death Desdemona devil divine Duke earth eternal faith Falstaff father favour fear find fine fire first fit flesh fly fool friar future ghost give Gloster God’s gods grace Hamlet hath heaven hell Henry Horatio Iago idea impiety infidelity influence introduced irreligion Jesus Johnson justice king Knight language Lear lord Lucretius Macbeth man’s material Measure for Measure Midsummer Night’s Dream mind moral mouth murder nature oath opinion Othello Pericles philosophy piety pious play poet Posthumus pray prayer priest prince profane Puritans racter reason reflection religion religious remarks revenge reverential Richard Richard III ridicule satire says scene scepticism Scripture seems sentiments Shak Shakspere Shakspere’s sleep soul speaks speech spere spirit supposed tells thee there’s things thou thought Timon tion Titus Titus Andronicus truth virtue words