Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... emotions of men . Whether it be Sophoclean or Shakespearean tragedy it takes captive the heart of man , and stirs its emotions to their deepest depths . More than this ; it touches yet deeper springs than those of the emotions ; it ...
... emotions of men . Whether it be Sophoclean or Shakespearean tragedy it takes captive the heart of man , and stirs its emotions to their deepest depths . More than this ; it touches yet deeper springs than those of the emotions ; it ...
Pàgina 42
... emotions that there comes to us the true meaning of life . Great as are the Historic Plays they do not rise to the incomparable grandeur of his later Tragedies , where dazzling passions vacillate between virtue and vice . It is in his ...
... emotions that there comes to us the true meaning of life . Great as are the Historic Plays they do not rise to the incomparable grandeur of his later Tragedies , where dazzling passions vacillate between virtue and vice . It is in his ...
Pàgina 49
... emotion quickly subsides with the subsidence of the emotion , because it lacks vitality . His mind is prepossessed by an all - absorbing passion D 2 SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 49.
... emotion quickly subsides with the subsidence of the emotion , because it lacks vitality . His mind is prepossessed by an all - absorbing passion D 2 SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 49.
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