Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... entire gamut of human nature ; in his transcendent power of portraying character in the ever - varying activities of human life - when the dramatis persona of his plays are embodied in flesh and blood upon the stage , as mirrored in the ...
... entire gamut of human nature ; in his transcendent power of portraying character in the ever - varying activities of human life - when the dramatis persona of his plays are embodied in flesh and blood upon the stage , as mirrored in the ...
Pàgina 45
... entire play . The thought is ever uppermost in his mind ; his frame is ever vibrating from the shock . This it is which , operating upon a heart so exquisitely sensitive to feel and SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 45.
... entire play . The thought is ever uppermost in his mind ; his frame is ever vibrating from the shock . This it is which , operating upon a heart so exquisitely sensitive to feel and SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 45.
Pàgina 62
... entire earthly nature . " In Iago , Shakespeare has given us the most perfect picture of an unmitigated villain - a specimen of those men slugs and human serpentry , " of whom Keats speaks , blasting with the breath of their viperous ...
... entire earthly nature . " In Iago , Shakespeare has given us the most perfect picture of an unmitigated villain - a specimen of those men slugs and human serpentry , " of whom Keats speaks , blasting with the breath of their viperous ...
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