Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... forces from us the acknowledgment of its transcendent force and reality . " Thus we intuitively distinguish between certain works of some we can affirm , " These belong to the class of inspired works " ; of others , " These lack ...
... forces from us the acknowledgment of its transcendent force and reality . " Thus we intuitively distinguish between certain works of some we can affirm , " These belong to the class of inspired works " ; of others , " These lack ...
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... forces marshalled against him to encompass his moral ruin were too formidable for him ; not too formidable per se , but for Macbeth . For there is no temptation so great , though all the powers of hell conspire against us , that can ...
... forces marshalled against him to encompass his moral ruin were too formidable for him ; not too formidable per se , but for Macbeth . For there is no temptation so great , though all the powers of hell conspire against us , that can ...
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... forces of good and evil . The key to the solution of Hamlet's life and conduct is to be found in the inscrutable depths of every soul , in those undying instincts of the spirit of man - the conscience - in obedience to whose behests ...
... forces of good and evil . The key to the solution of Hamlet's life and conduct is to be found in the inscrutable depths of every soul , in those undying instincts of the spirit of man - the conscience - in obedience to whose behests ...
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