Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 17
... justice seems to be dethroned from the moral government of the world . Outwardly , it may appear to be so . Yet it cannot for an instant prevail over the law of retribution that has its seat in the breast of every criminal . Though the ...
... justice seems to be dethroned from the moral government of the world . Outwardly , it may appear to be so . Yet it cannot for an instant prevail over the law of retribution that has its seat in the breast of every criminal . Though the ...
Pàgina 18
Harold Ford. the wheels of moral justice drag tardily along , the criminal is never immune from the punishment which dogs his steps , and inevitably follows in the train of wrong - doing . Over the freedom of man , his passions , his ...
Harold Ford. the wheels of moral justice drag tardily along , the criminal is never immune from the punishment which dogs his steps , and inevitably follows in the train of wrong - doing . Over the freedom of man , his passions , his ...
Pàgina 89
... justice on his side - justice devoid of mercy . " There is , " writes Hazlitt , " a strong , deep and quick sense of justice mixed up with the gall and bitterness of his resentment . " In the Trial Scene there is brought into sharp ...
... justice on his side - justice devoid of mercy . " There is , " writes Hazlitt , " a strong , deep and quick sense of justice mixed up with the gall and bitterness of his resentment . " In the Trial Scene there is brought into sharp ...
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