Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... faith but a superstitious man who associated a dis- belief in witchcraft with a disbelief in God . But how hasty we are . There is a charming familiar passage in A Midsummer Night's Dream - cut out usually on the modern stage as too ...
... faith but a superstitious man who associated a dis- belief in witchcraft with a disbelief in God . But how hasty we are . There is a charming familiar passage in A Midsummer Night's Dream - cut out usually on the modern stage as too ...
Pagina 32
... faith ? What exactly was it that he believed and disbelieved ? Was he a high churchman or a low ? Was he a dissenter ? and from what ? There were many sects in his day . An old play thus reels them off : " Papist , Protestant , Puritan ...
... faith ? What exactly was it that he believed and disbelieved ? Was he a high churchman or a low ? Was he a dissenter ? and from what ? There were many sects in his day . An old play thus reels them off : " Papist , Protestant , Puritan ...
Pagina 33
... faith and is tender with its clergy . But to the credit of human discernment , as the late Professor Raleigh once wittily put it , as yet nobody has declared Shakespeare to have been a Puritan . Bacon was the great questioner , the man ...
... faith and is tender with its clergy . But to the credit of human discernment , as the late Professor Raleigh once wittily put it , as yet nobody has declared Shakespeare to have been a Puritan . Bacon was the great questioner , the man ...
Pagina 53
... faith in anything except his own sur- prising powers of discernment . But this species of revision " of our accepted opinions as to Shakespeare and his works has become a striking feature of much of even our authoritative contemporary ...
... faith in anything except his own sur- prising powers of discernment . But this species of revision " of our accepted opinions as to Shakespeare and his works has become a striking feature of much of even our authoritative contemporary ...
Pagina 57
... faith in the results of their devastating in- quisitions than genius has ever invoked of reader or auditor to excuse the inconsistencies of his resources or the inadequacy of his powers . It is difficult , in a word , to believe results ...
... faith in the results of their devastating in- quisitions than genius has ever invoked of reader or auditor to excuse the inconsistencies of his resources or the inadequacy of his powers . It is difficult , in a word , to believe results ...
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