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An edition of Shakespeare's Bones (2006)

Shakespeare's Bones (Dodo Press)

From the book:The sentiment which affects survivors in the disposition of their dead, and which is, in one regard, a superstition, is, in another, a creditable outcome of our common humanity: namely, the desire to honour the memory of departed worth, and to guard the "hallowed reliques" by the erection of a shrine, both as a visible mark of respect for the dead, and as a place of resort for those pilgrims who may come to pay him tribute. It is this sentiment which dots our graveyards with memorial tablets and more ambitious sculptures, and which still preserves so many of our closed churchyards from desecration, and our {1a} ancient tombs from the molestation of careless, curious, or mercenary persons. But there is another sentiment, not inconsistent with this, which prompts us, on suitable occasions, to disinter the remains of great men, and remove them to a more fitting and more honourable resting-place. The Hotel des Invalides at Paris, and the Basilica of San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura at Rome, {1b} are indebted to this sentiment for the possession of relics which make those edifices the natural resort of pilgrims as of sight-seers.

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Publisher
Dodo Press
Language
English
Pages
48

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Shakespeare's Bones
Shakespeare's Bones
2009, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's Bones (Dodo Press)
Shakespeare's Bones (Dodo Press)
June 22, 2007, Dodo Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's Bones
Shakespeare's Bones
February 28, 2006, 1st World Library
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's Bones
Shakespeare's Bones
2006, 1st World Library
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First Sentence

"The sentiment which affects survivors in the disposition of their dead, and which is, in one regard, a superstition, is, in another, a creditable outcome of our common humanity: namely, the desire to honour the memory of departed worth, and to guard the "hallowed reliques" by the erection of a shrine, both as a visible mark of respect for the dead, and as a place of resort for those pilgrims who may come to pay him tribute."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
48
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.1 inches
Weight
2.9 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9703695M
ISBN 10
1406534242
ISBN 13
9781406534245
OCLC/WorldCat
156826852
Goodreads
7258781

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL8784845W

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