Catholic Theology in Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity of Delaware Press, 2008 - 226 pages Explores and reexamines Shakespeare's theology from the standpoint of revisionist history of the English Reformation. |
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... continued the trend , claiming , for example , that Shakespeare satirized and demystified monastic life and that he was " profoundly nourished " by the Book of Common Prayer , the Homilies , and English translations of the Bible.1 ...
... continued the trend , claiming , for example , that Shakespeare satirized and demystified monastic life and that he was " profoundly nourished " by the Book of Common Prayer , the Homilies , and English translations of the Bible.1 ...
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... continued in due obedience to GOD their king , so long did GOD em- brace all his subiects with his loue , fauour , and grace , which to enioy , is perfect felicity , whereby it is euident , that obedience is the principall ver- tue of ...
... continued in due obedience to GOD their king , so long did GOD em- brace all his subiects with his loue , fauour , and grace , which to enioy , is perfect felicity , whereby it is euident , that obedience is the principall ver- tue of ...
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... continued by David Bevington , ed . , The Complete Works of Shakespeare , updated fourth ed . ( New York : Longman , 1997 ) . Honigmann's New Arden edition of King John contains the same gloss ( 69 n . ) . 15. On the question of ...
... continued by David Bevington , ed . , The Complete Works of Shakespeare , updated fourth ed . ( New York : Longman , 1997 ) . Honigmann's New Arden edition of King John contains the same gloss ( 69 n . ) . 15. On the question of ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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