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... . 29 PART I]. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . 4.9 CHJP YER I. Of the Alluriom in Shahrpeare to the Historical Fact: and Characters ofthe Bible . . . . 54. CHJPTER H. PAGE Of Shakspeare'r Religious Principles and Sentiments derivedfram.
... . 29 PART I]. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . 4.9 CHJP YER I. Of the Alluriom in Shahrpeare to the Historical Fact: and Characters ofthe Bible . . . . 54. CHJPTER H. PAGE Of Shakspeare'r Religious Principles and Sentiments derivedfram.
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... character in Malone's Life, 1:. 280, sq., and p. 184.. He was also known among his contemporaries as 'the gentle Shakspeare.' See the Author's Sermon preached at Stratford, p. 2.6. 7 'I' The precise day of his birth is uncertain, see Mr ...
... character in Malone's Life, 1:. 280, sq., and p. 184.. He was also known among his contemporaries as 'the gentle Shakspeare.' See the Author's Sermon preached at Stratford, p. 2.6. 7 'I' The precise day of his birth is uncertain, see Mr ...
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... character of the first Scottish sovereign who sat upon the throne of England, it is only just to bear in mind that we owe to him, under the good Providence of God, that inestimable work, the translation of the Bible which we all use ...
... character of the first Scottish sovereign who sat upon the throne of England, it is only just to bear in mind that we owe to him, under the good Providence of God, that inestimable work, the translation of the Bible which we all use ...
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... characters of the Bible which his plays contain ; the second, the tone and colouring which pervade his moral and religious principles and sentiments; and the third, the poetical thoughts or imagery which he appears ... character of our great.
... characters of the Bible which his plays contain ; the second, the tone and colouring which pervade his moral and religious principles and sentiments; and the third, the poetical thoughts or imagery which he appears ... character of our great.
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Charles Wordsworth. scribed, it is due to the character of our great poet that I should point out how much misconception respecting Shakspeare's treatment of Holy Scripture has prevailed among his critics, even of the highest rank. Let ...
Charles Wordsworth. scribed, it is due to the character of our great poet that I should point out how much misconception respecting Shakspeare's treatment of Holy Scripture has prevailed among his critics, even of the highest rank. Let ...
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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