Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 26
... pure examples , strong always to sanctify , even when they cannot save " -in a way not possible to men : But are women really flawlessly perfect in character ? Is it not rather , that this was Shakespeare's chivalric 26 SHAKESPEARE ...
... pure examples , strong always to sanctify , even when they cannot save " -in a way not possible to men : But are women really flawlessly perfect in character ? Is it not rather , that this was Shakespeare's chivalric 26 SHAKESPEARE ...
Pàgina 52
... pure and lofty soul of Hamlet rose triumphant over the malign influences which traitorously conspired to encompass his downfall . He was restrained from shedding blood from purely ethical considerations and conscientious motives . Thus ...
... pure and lofty soul of Hamlet rose triumphant over the malign influences which traitorously conspired to encompass his downfall . He was restrained from shedding blood from purely ethical considerations and conscientious motives . Thus ...
Pàgina 62
... pure and innocent lives . He is an incarnated devil who disbelieves wholly in goodness whether in himself or others . This is his canon of conduct , and on this he acts . He is intellectually sensual , the soul itself having become more ...
... pure and innocent lives . He is an incarnated devil who disbelieves wholly in goodness whether in himself or others . This is his canon of conduct , and on this he acts . He is intellectually sensual , the soul itself having become more ...
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