Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen40Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... circumcision had caused something of an identity crisis for early Christians , especially Paul . Paul , who was himself circumcised and had circum- cised others , 19 directed his epistles to communities for whom to circumcise or not to ...
... circumcision had caused something of an identity crisis for early Christians , especially Paul . Paul , who was himself circumcised and had circum- cised others , 19 directed his epistles to communities for whom to circumcise or not to ...
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... circumcised to show that all that is begotten of man is corrupt and must be mortified . " And the 1591 Bishops ' Bible simi- larly stresses the connection between circumcision and the curbing of sexual desire , explaining that Deuter ...
... circumcised to show that all that is begotten of man is corrupt and must be mortified . " And the 1591 Bishops ' Bible simi- larly stresses the connection between circumcision and the curbing of sexual desire , explaining that Deuter ...
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... circumcision of the flesh by the circumcision of the heart . Elizabethan commenta- tors were well aware that Paul's metaphorical treat- ment of circumcision builds upon a preexisting tradi- tion in the Old Testament , expressed ...
... circumcision of the flesh by the circumcision of the heart . Elizabethan commenta- tors were well aware that Paul's metaphorical treat- ment of circumcision builds upon a preexisting tradi- tion in the Old Testament , expressed ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
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