An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 pages |
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... God ? In- stead of a valet to support him , he makes the more just and pious join in the impiety of Aaron , and ... Gods , but this is not even thought of . Negative evidence is often con- clusive , and an author's sentiments may ...
... God ? In- stead of a valet to support him , he makes the more just and pious join in the impiety of Aaron , and ... Gods , but this is not even thought of . Negative evidence is often con- clusive , and an author's sentiments may ...
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... God , forgive me ' - those sins he was still prepared to augment , but that his lungs were wasted . ' Shallow jests ... God's agent ' - with Constance , an injured and impious woman - with a bastard who proclaims gold , that breaks the ...
... God , forgive me ' - those sins he was still prepared to augment , but that his lungs were wasted . ' Shallow jests ... God's agent ' - with Constance , an injured and impious woman - with a bastard who proclaims gold , that breaks the ...
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... God's professed servants , that when Queen Katherine sees two of them , she is made to say , ' they speak like honest men , pray God they prove so . ' Religion sits awkwardly on the lips of the rapacious but fallen cardinal . He uses it ...
... God's professed servants , that when Queen Katherine sees two of them , she is made to say , ' they speak like honest men , pray God they prove so . ' Religion sits awkwardly on the lips of the rapacious but fallen cardinal . He uses it ...
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... gods . Edgar , feigned mad , and Lear , quite so , are set to question each other upon the cause of nature , and origin of its laws . Surely if deep satire ' is anywhere in our author , this is an instance of it . The pious Gloster once ...
... gods . Edgar , feigned mad , and Lear , quite so , are set to question each other upon the cause of nature , and origin of its laws . Surely if deep satire ' is anywhere in our author , this is an instance of it . The pious Gloster once ...
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... Gods , ' remarks , that " Those whom we call gods are only the nature of things . ' In his book of Divination , ' It is a great folly to make the gods the artificers ( effectores ) of things , in place of inquiry into the causes of ...
... Gods , ' remarks , that " Those whom we call gods are only the nature of things . ' In his book of Divination , ' It is a great folly to make the gods the artificers ( effectores ) of things , in place of inquiry into the causes of ...
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