religion and sin Flashcards
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‘juxtaposed the classical idea of fickle gods and the necessity of revenge with a Christian understanding of salvation and God as the ultimate dispenser of justice’
- Patrick Lee Browne
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‘websters god, unlike his devil, is a hidden one’
- Dominic Baker Smith
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‘there is no trace of that development of human souls for good or evil which is Shakespeare’s especial power.’
- Charles Kingsley
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‘deride our religion as detestable and superstitious… move them to laughter and much mockery’
- Horatio Busino
perception of English theatrical representation of Italian Catholicism