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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... says to Berowne , " You must be purged too , your sins are rack'd , " i.e. , tortured upon the rack in order to extract a confession ( 818 ) . Furthermore , a period of penance is imposed on the men , who must obtain the ladies ' favor ...
... says to Berowne , " You must be purged too , your sins are rack'd , " i.e. , tortured upon the rack in order to extract a confession ( 818 ) . Furthermore , a period of penance is imposed on the men , who must obtain the ladies ' favor ...
Page 94
... says very late in the play : Does it not , think thee , stand me now upon— He that hath kill'd my king and whor'd my mother , Popp'd in between th ' election and my hopes , Thrown out his angle for my proper life , And with such coz ...
... says very late in the play : Does it not , think thee , stand me now upon— He that hath kill'd my king and whor'd my mother , Popp'd in between th ' election and my hopes , Thrown out his angle for my proper life , And with such coz ...
Page 98
... says that his aim in The Faerie Queene is to " fashion a gentle- man or noble person in vertuous and gentle discipline , ” i.e. , to rep- resent in the figure of Arthur before he was king " the twelve private morall vertues , as ...
... says that his aim in The Faerie Queene is to " fashion a gentle- man or noble person in vertuous and gentle discipline , ” i.e. , to rep- resent in the figure of Arthur before he was king " the twelve private morall vertues , as ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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