Biblical References in Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity of Delaware Press, 1999 - 879 páginas The hundreds of biblical references in Shakespeare's plays give ample evidence that he was well acquainted with Scripture. The Bibles that Shakespeare knew, however, were not those that are in use today. By the time the King James Bible appeared in 1611, Shakespeare's career was all but over, and the Anglican liturgy that is evident in his plays is likewise one that few persons are acquainted with. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of the English Bibles of Shakespeare's day, notes their similarities and differences, and indicates which version the playwright knew best. The biblical references in each of Shakespeare's plays are then carefully analyzed, as are Shakespeare's references to the Prayer Book and the homilies. The thorny question of what constitutes a valid biblical reference is also discussed. |
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... Taverner Before we come to the well - known Great Bible of 1539 , one other version must be mentioned : Taverner's Bible , also published in 1539. The Taverner Bible was a revision of Matthew's Bible made at the request of the printers ...
... Taverner Before we come to the well - known Great Bible of 1539 , one other version must be mentioned : Taverner's Bible , also published in 1539. The Taverner Bible was a revision of Matthew's Bible made at the request of the printers ...
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... Taverner , Great , and Bishops ' Bibles have " put " your feet . Coverdale has " tread . " 2. As You Like It 1.1.37-38 : " Shall I keep your hogs and eat husks with them ? " A clear reference to the Geneva . The Geneva Bible was the ...
... Taverner , Great , and Bishops ' Bibles have " put " your feet . Coverdale has " tread . " 2. As You Like It 1.1.37-38 : " Shall I keep your hogs and eat husks with them ? " A clear reference to the Geneva . The Geneva Bible was the ...
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... Taverner . Thus , his passage in 5.4.35-37 follows the Geneva in its use of " couples " and resembles the Tyndale , Coverdale , Matthew , and Taverner Bibles in its use of " pair . " Shakespeare is least like the Great and Bishops ...
... Taverner . Thus , his passage in 5.4.35-37 follows the Geneva in its use of " couples " and resembles the Tyndale , Coverdale , Matthew , and Taverner Bibles in its use of " pair . " Shakespeare is least like the Great and Bishops ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The English Bible in Shakespeares Day | 17 |
Shakespeare and the Anglican Liturgy | 51 |
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