Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 76
... beauty wrought his moral ruin . Cleopatra is the ideal of sensual attractiveness - the Queen of beauty , more beautiful , as Enobarbus maintains , than that pictured Venus , in which imagina- tive genius had surpassed the work of Nature ...
... beauty wrought his moral ruin . Cleopatra is the ideal of sensual attractiveness - the Queen of beauty , more beautiful , as Enobarbus maintains , than that pictured Venus , in which imagina- tive genius had surpassed the work of Nature ...
Pàgina 77
... beauty . " The pleasure of sin begins with laughter ; it ends with the groans of death . " It opens with an overture ; it closes with a Marche Funèbre . These several stages are vividly portrayed in the life - tragedy of Antony from the ...
... beauty . " The pleasure of sin begins with laughter ; it ends with the groans of death . " It opens with an overture ; it closes with a Marche Funèbre . These several stages are vividly portrayed in the life - tragedy of Antony from the ...
Pàgina 93
... beauty of his teaching as a whole . The coarseness is the vitium temporis more than the vitium hominis . He never stoops so low as to " paint the gates of Hell with Paradise , clothing vice in the garb of attraction . " He never juggles ...
... beauty of his teaching as a whole . The coarseness is the vitium temporis more than the vitium hominis . He never stoops so low as to " paint the gates of Hell with Paradise , clothing vice in the garb of attraction . " He never juggles ...
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