Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 16
... moral government of the Supreme Being . " Surely , " as it has been said , " the strongest threads of that fascination can be sprung from nothing less than the moral soul - the conscience , the ethical heart of humanity . In other words ...
... moral government of the Supreme Being . " Surely , " as it has been said , " the strongest threads of that fascination can be sprung from nothing less than the moral soul - the conscience , the ethical heart of humanity . In other words ...
Pàgina 17
... moral sense of rectitude . And the form of pity is transfigured or ensouled with moral efficacy . Thus , it becomes a powerful incentive to virtue , by exalting the sacred claims of holiness above all others . No less present and ...
... moral sense of rectitude . And the form of pity is transfigured or ensouled with moral efficacy . Thus , it becomes a powerful incentive to virtue , by exalting the sacred claims of holiness above all others . No less present and ...
Pàgina 18
... moral instinct ; by these he has achieved the great end of Tragedy - the purification of the passions . To this our own sentiments bear witness in that immediate moral effect which is sensibly produced on the mind by his tragedies ...
... moral instinct ; by these he has achieved the great end of Tragedy - the purification of the passions . To this our own sentiments bear witness in that immediate moral effect which is sensibly produced on the mind by his tragedies ...
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