Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 30
... Hell . But even at Hell's gates a woman purer than she can grasp his soul and drag him back again until she binds his soul for ever to the great Throne of God . Indeed , so clearly defined is the power of Shakespeare's women that woman ...
... Hell . But even at Hell's gates a woman purer than she can grasp his soul and drag him back again until she binds his soul for ever to the great Throne of God . Indeed , so clearly defined is the power of Shakespeare's women that woman ...
Pàgina 97
... Hell cannot prevail to " stop up the access and passage to remorse in her own soul ; that not even " all the perfumes of Arabia can avail to cleanse her hand of the sickening taint of blood . The blood is washed from her hands ; ah ...
... Hell cannot prevail to " stop up the access and passage to remorse in her own soul ; that not even " all the perfumes of Arabia can avail to cleanse her hand of the sickening taint of blood . The blood is washed from her hands ; ah ...
Pàgina 109
... Hell . And , therefore , he is strong . He inverts the moral order of things , and tries to live in this inverted system . He does not succeed : he dashes himself to pieces against the laws of the world which he has outraged . " * The ...
... Hell . And , therefore , he is strong . He inverts the moral order of things , and tries to live in this inverted system . He does not succeed : he dashes himself to pieces against the laws of the world which he has outraged . " * The ...
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