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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Page 155
... meaning . If here Shakespeare is asking for freedom to leave the stage through " your indulgence , " the foregoing contextual thrust of the words " prayer , " " mercy , " and " faults " generates an undeni- ably theological meaning in ...
... meaning . If here Shakespeare is asking for freedom to leave the stage through " your indulgence , " the foregoing contextual thrust of the words " prayer , " " mercy , " and " faults " generates an undeni- ably theological meaning in ...
Page 156
... meaning of the lines implies a dual audience , Reformed Protestant and Roman Catholic . The court was composed mainly of " Protestants , " and King James I was a man who had a known interest in poetry and theology . Hence Shakespeare ...
... meaning of the lines implies a dual audience , Reformed Protestant and Roman Catholic . The court was composed mainly of " Protestants , " and King James I was a man who had a known interest in poetry and theology . Hence Shakespeare ...
Page 176
... meaning thereby to repute them as Sacraments , in the same signification that the two fore- named Sacraments are . And therefore Saint Augustine weighing the true signification and exact meaning of the word , writing to Ianuarius , and ...
... meaning thereby to repute them as Sacraments , in the same signification that the two fore- named Sacraments are . And therefore Saint Augustine weighing the true signification and exact meaning of the word , writing to Ianuarius , and ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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