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... allusion is, perhaps, to the following remark of Mr. Capel Lloft, in his Apfiorirm from Skakipeare, published in ISi: :—' He (Shakspeare) had deepbi imbibed the Scriptures.' Introd. p. xii. I trust I shall be paying a duteous service to.
... allusion is, perhaps, to the following remark of Mr. Capel Lloft, in his Apfiorirm from Skakipeare, published in ISi: :—' He (Shakspeare) had deepbi imbibed the Scriptures.' Introd. p. xii. I trust I shall be paying a duteous service to.
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... allusion to Scripture.' '" I am sorry he did not carry the process of expunction so far as to delete the note of Johnson just referred to.'|' Nor can I omit to add that, while I desire to express my thankfulness to Mr. Bowdler for the ...
... allusion to Scripture.' '" I am sorry he did not carry the process of expunction so far as to delete the note of Johnson just referred to.'|' Nor can I omit to add that, while I desire to express my thankfulness to Mr. Bowdler for the ...
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Charles Wordsworth. reason that I can discover, except the allusion they contain to the language of Scripture. The following example may suffice in proof of what has now been said. In the Second Part of King Henry VI. Queen Margaret says ...
Charles Wordsworth. reason that I can discover, except the allusion they contain to the language of Scripture. The following example may suffice in proof of what has now been said. In the Second Part of King Henry VI. Queen Margaret says ...
Page 55
... of as ' old Adam new apparelled,' with reference to the statement in Gen. iii. 21. That 'the woman, being deceived, was in the transgression ' (I Tim. ii. 4.) first, and not the Facts, etc. alluded to in SbaksPeare. 55.
... of as ' old Adam new apparelled,' with reference to the statement in Gen. iii. 21. That 'the woman, being deceived, was in the transgression ' (I Tim. ii. 4.) first, and not the Facts, etc. alluded to in SbaksPeare. 55.
Page 56
... alluded to in Lo've's Laaonr's lost, where Biron says of Boyet, Had he been Adam, he had tempted Eve. Act v. Sc. 2. And the evil quality which led her into tempta— tion was the desire, thro' pride, of knowing and enjoying more than was ...
... alluded to in Lo've's Laaonr's lost, where Biron says of Boyet, Had he been Adam, he had tempted Eve. Act v. Sc. 2. And the evil quality which led her into tempta— tion was the desire, thro' pride, of knowing and enjoying more than was ...
Contents
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Of Shakspearer Religious Principles and Sentiments | 100 |
0f Diligence Sobriety and Chastity 22 1 | 234 |
Of Humility Contentment and Resignation 2 4 2 | 242 |
0f Holy Scripture the Christian Ministry | 259 |
Of PoliticsPeace and War 2 76 | 287 |
derived from | 310 |
5 | 332 |
GENERAL INDEX | 357 |
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