An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 pages |
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... future state. Montaigne is said to ridicule the systems of divinity in his chapter upon Raimond de Sebonde. Montaigne observes, that ' the weakness rather than strength of our judrrment is our assistance in religion. The things that we ...
... future state. Montaigne is said to ridicule the systems of divinity in his chapter upon Raimond de Sebonde. Montaigne observes, that ' the weakness rather than strength of our judrrment is our assistance in religion. The things that we ...
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... future time, or ot or hand. The writer of the life of Shakspere in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopasdia, says ' of Shakspere's moral character we know little. It might deserve all the praises bestowed upon it by modern writers; but there is ...
... future time, or ot or hand. The writer of the life of Shakspere in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopasdia, says ' of Shakspere's moral character we know little. It might deserve all the praises bestowed upon it by modern writers; but there is ...
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... future bliss they Would never mourn for the dead, who must be better of. Olivia has lost her brother, and declares— I know his soul is in heaven, fool. To which the Clown answers— The more fool you, madonna, to mourn for your brother's ...
... future bliss they Would never mourn for the dead, who must be better of. Olivia has lost her brother, and declares— I know his soul is in heaven, fool. To which the Clown answers— The more fool you, madonna, to mourn for your brother's ...
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... future, fears the turning of the poisoned chalice to his own lip. Here, again, with all the brilliancy of poetry, our author anticipates the moralist in Sir James pMaekintosh. Death and sleep are reciprocals with our characters ...
... future, fears the turning of the poisoned chalice to his own lip. Here, again, with all the brilliancy of poetry, our author anticipates the moralist in Sir James pMaekintosh. Death and sleep are reciprocals with our characters ...
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... future life. Shakspere suppresses this fact, and when he is disinclined to suicide, he converts him to it by the Epicurean reasons of Cassius, and depicts him dying as atheistically as Caesar. - Caesar's character accords with that ...
... future life. Shakspere suppresses this fact, and when he is disinclined to suicide, he converts him to it by the Epicurean reasons of Cassius, and depicts him dying as atheistically as Caesar. - Caesar's character accords with that ...
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