An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 sivua |
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Sivu 11
... soul in blac , painted with flames of fire and a fearful vizard') followed by Dives, 'with uch like apparel as Judas hath,' while Damnation another of the dramatis persona) pursuing them, drives t em before him, and they pass away ...
... soul in blac , painted with flames of fire and a fearful vizard') followed by Dives, 'with uch like apparel as Judas hath,' while Damnation another of the dramatis persona) pursuing them, drives t em before him, and they pass away ...
Sivu 14
... soul is not saved. If any one asks who lies in this tomb ? Oh, oh! quoth the Devil, 'tis my John a Combo. It is said that the satire was so severely felt, that Mr. 'Combe never forgave it; therefore some commentators object .to its ...
... soul is not saved. If any one asks who lies in this tomb ? Oh, oh! quoth the Devil, 'tis my John a Combo. It is said that the satire was so severely felt, that Mr. 'Combe never forgave it; therefore some commentators object .to its ...
Sivu 15
W.J. Birch. following; that is to say: First, I commend my soul into the hands of God, my creator, ho ping, and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ, my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting; and my ...
W.J. Birch. following; that is to say: First, I commend my soul into the hands of God, my creator, ho ping, and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ, my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting; and my ...
Sivu 21
... soul, that warrants the fine portrait Sir Walter Scott has drawn of her in his ' Anne of Geierstein.' As Shakspere himself puts her in this relief, he must have intended to disparage the character of Henry, whom he represents as the ...
... soul, that warrants the fine portrait Sir Walter Scott has drawn of her in his ' Anne of Geierstein.' As Shakspere himself puts her in this relief, he must have intended to disparage the character of Henry, whom he represents as the ...
Sivu 27
... soul to mount on high ;' but by what ratiocination he had so suddenly persuaded himself of his celestial prospects the poet who concludes by rhyme informs ~ us not. ' Comparisons between the sacrifice of the Son of God and mere mortals ...
... soul to mount on high ;' but by what ratiocination he had so suddenly persuaded himself of his celestial prospects the poet who concludes by rhyme informs ~ us not. ' Comparisons between the sacrifice of the Son of God and mere mortals ...
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