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Shakespeare treated the clergy and priests with respect whenever he could . Catholics say that he treated members of their persuasion , the monks and the friars , with more deference than the Protestant , parish clergy of the Sir Hugh ...
Shakespeare treated the clergy and priests with respect whenever he could . Catholics say that he treated members of their persuasion , the monks and the friars , with more deference than the Protestant , parish clergy of the Sir Hugh ...
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XIX THE CLERICAL CHARACTERS An appropriate conclusion to our study of Shakespeare and religion will be a review of his attitude towards the Priests and Clergy . Here again we shall be impressed by that wonderful humanity and tolerance ...
XIX THE CLERICAL CHARACTERS An appropriate conclusion to our study of Shakespeare and religion will be a review of his attitude towards the Priests and Clergy . Here again we shall be impressed by that wonderful humanity and tolerance ...
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Those priests who are censured and punished in the early plays are not attacked because they are priests , but because they fail to live the life of self - denial expected of their order . The criticism was amply justified by ...
Those priests who are censured and punished in the early plays are not attacked because they are priests , but because they fail to live the life of self - denial expected of their order . The criticism was amply justified by ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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