An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 pages |
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... hell in the next world ; an opinion which gained for them from Shakspere the character of madmen , stocking hell with more devils than its vastness could hold . ' This exclusiveness of spirit they carried into practice when they came ...
... hell in the next world ; an opinion which gained for them from Shakspere the character of madmen , stocking hell with more devils than its vastness could hold . ' This exclusiveness of spirit they carried into practice when they came ...
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... hell ? Nothing but our hypothe- sis - that Shakspere was a disbeliever in this doctrine - saves ' gentle Willie ' from being set down as the author of one of the most savage and shocking sentiments on record . We find Polonius , in ...
... hell ? Nothing but our hypothe- sis - that Shakspere was a disbeliever in this doctrine - saves ' gentle Willie ' from being set down as the author of one of the most savage and shocking sentiments on record . We find Polonius , in ...
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... hell ' before his eyes , he resolves to brave it . There is not an example more questionable , in a religious point of view , nor a resolution more blasphemous on record . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . This fairy toy is not remarkable for ...
... hell ' before his eyes , he resolves to brave it . There is not an example more questionable , in a religious point of view , nor a resolution more blasphemous on record . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . This fairy toy is not remarkable for ...
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... hell , ' and a projected visit of Beatrice to the ' devil . ' ' War- burton , in order to support the poet's seriousness , throws this into the margin , remarking , All this impious nonsense thrown to the bottom is the players , and ...
... hell , ' and a projected visit of Beatrice to the ' devil . ' ' War- burton , in order to support the poet's seriousness , throws this into the margin , remarking , All this impious nonsense thrown to the bottom is the players , and ...
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... . Quickly has a servant whose worse fault is that he is given to prayers ; ' and Mrs. Page advises Mrs. Ford to ' dispense with such a trifle as going to hell for an eternal moment or so . ' Mrs. Quickly is so spiritually 38 EPITOME .
... . Quickly has a servant whose worse fault is that he is given to prayers ; ' and Mrs. Page advises Mrs. Ford to ' dispense with such a trifle as going to hell for an eternal moment or so . ' Mrs. Quickly is so spiritually 38 EPITOME .
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