What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... frequently than sermons for only a minority of the clergy could preach at all . Thus we are enjoined to ' have patience in adversity ' . Shakespeare seems to have taken the lesson home to himself , for in his own life we encounter ...
... frequently than sermons for only a minority of the clergy could preach at all . Thus we are enjoined to ' have patience in adversity ' . Shakespeare seems to have taken the lesson home to himself , for in his own life we encounter ...
Strana 11
... frequently are Job and Judas ; then , less frequently , John the Baptist , Samson , the Prodigal Son , Herod , Jephthah , and so on . Satan frequently crops up ; ' to the teaching of Paul , and to the ministry of Christ , the references ...
... frequently are Job and Judas ; then , less frequently , John the Baptist , Samson , the Prodigal Son , Herod , Jephthah , and so on . Satan frequently crops up ; ' to the teaching of Paul , and to the ministry of Christ , the references ...
Strana 118
... frequent to use a plural subject with a singular verb ; but no one does that so frequently as Shakespeare . Once or twice one catches him out using a singular subject with a plural verb , but that may be an error in transmission of the ...
... frequent to use a plural subject with a singular verb ; but no one does that so frequently as Shakespeare . Once or twice one catches him out using a singular subject with a plural verb , but that may be an error in transmission of the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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