An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of ShakspereРипол Классик, 1972 - 547 páginas |
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... death scene of Falstaff, and so often found in the plays an occasion for mirth, even in the mournfulness of the grave, Would, in the spirit of his own Biron, move to laughter the veriest misery of mankind; and did, it seems, convert ...
... death scene of Falstaff, and so often found in the plays an occasion for mirth, even in the mournfulness of the grave, Would, in the spirit of his own Biron, move to laughter the veriest misery of mankind; and did, it seems, convert ...
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... death, and excludes any idea of immortality as she vows to kiss his (Death's) 'detestable bones,' with a cool and pointed nonchalance that no Christian writer could realise as Shakspere does. If he be not atheistic, no author not so ...
... death, and excludes any idea of immortality as she vows to kiss his (Death's) 'detestable bones,' with a cool and pointed nonchalance that no Christian writer could realise as Shakspere does. If he be not atheistic, no author not so ...
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... Death and sleep are reciprocals with our characters throughout. Even the castle porter makes himself merry with the 'primrose way to the everlasting bonfire.' Banquo is dismissed to death, with a doubt and a sneer concerning his fate ...
... Death and sleep are reciprocals with our characters throughout. Even the castle porter makes himself merry with the 'primrose way to the everlasting bonfire.' Banquo is dismissed to death, with a doubt and a sneer concerning his fate ...
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... death of Brutus. Plutarch, whom Shakspere gives evidence of having consulted for materials, tells us, that Brutus died with the firm hope of future life. Shakspere suppresses this fact, and when he is disinclined to suicide, he converts ...
... death of Brutus. Plutarch, whom Shakspere gives evidence of having consulted for materials, tells us, that Brutus died with the firm hope of future life. Shakspere suppresses this fact, and when he is disinclined to suicide, he converts ...
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... death or futurity. ' Antony, in his love, excludes. all idea of, or room for, religion.-;|-'He=early1reverts, as does,Cleopat_ra and other characters, _to that gross materialism which asimilates 'men and beast.' He and his mistress ...
... death or futurity. ' Antony, in his love, excludes. all idea of, or room for, religion.-;|-'He=early1reverts, as does,Cleopat_ra and other characters, _to that gross materialism which asimilates 'men and beast.' He and his mistress ...
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