The music of Shakspere's time. The domestic life of Shakspere's time. The doctors of Shakspere's time. The metrical tests. Man's relations to the supernatural as shown in Midsummer night's dream, Hamlet, and the Tempest. Man's relation to nature as shown in Midsummer night's dream, Hamlet, and the Tempest, and ConclusionDoubleday, Page & Company, 1902 |
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Strana 129
... leaste , I am sure , thys was hys meanynge . As manye as do knowledge your selves to be synners , and confesse the same and standes not in defence of it , and hartelye abhorreth it , and DOMESTIC LIFE OF SHAKSPERE'S TIME 129.
... leaste , I am sure , thys was hys meanynge . As manye as do knowledge your selves to be synners , and confesse the same and standes not in defence of it , and hartelye abhorreth it , and DOMESTIC LIFE OF SHAKSPERE'S TIME 129.
Strana 135
... the dutye of maies- trates , and Iudges , of the dutye of prelates , allowyng that yat is good , and disalowyng the contrary . I have taught that we are all synners , I thinke there is DOMESTIC LIFE OF SHAKSPERE'S TIME 135.
... the dutye of maies- trates , and Iudges , of the dutye of prelates , allowyng that yat is good , and disalowyng the contrary . I have taught that we are all synners , I thinke there is DOMESTIC LIFE OF SHAKSPERE'S TIME 135.
Strana 136
Sidney Lanier Henry Wysham Lanier. that we are all synners , I thinke there is none of us al , neither precher , nor hearer , but we maye be amended and redresse our lyves . We maye all saye , yea all the packe of us , peccavimus cum ...
Sidney Lanier Henry Wysham Lanier. that we are all synners , I thinke there is none of us al , neither precher , nor hearer , but we maye be amended and redresse our lyves . We maye all saye , yea all the packe of us , peccavimus cum ...
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