Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... Drama , we must ever remember that God made Shakespeare a playwright . He wrote primarily for the stage . And it is only when the characters take human form , and live their life upon the stage before our eyes , that there can be ...
... Drama , we must ever remember that God made Shakespeare a playwright . He wrote primarily for the stage . And it is only when the characters take human form , and live their life upon the stage before our eyes , that there can be ...
Pàgina 35
... drama of Shakespeare , in one word , is the drama of individuality . " To some ethical teachers life is but a tangled web , a welter of conflicting forces , an ethical blunder , with no moral purpose behind it . On the surface of things ...
... drama of Shakespeare , in one word , is the drama of individuality . " To some ethical teachers life is but a tangled web , a welter of conflicting forces , an ethical blunder , with no moral purpose behind it . On the surface of things ...
Pàgina 91
... drama of life he saw with a seer's vision the springs of human action . Across the stage there pass before him a ... dramas there are characters admittedly base , as there are actions contra bonos mores . But where would be the ethical ...
... drama of life he saw with a seer's vision the springs of human action . Across the stage there pass before him a ... dramas there are characters admittedly base , as there are actions contra bonos mores . But where would be the ethical ...
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