Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 48
... revenge has no sanction in the laws either of man or God ; hence , he possesses no such plan . The obligation of revenge is irresistibly thrust upon him by the ghost ; and , under the impulse of over - powering emotions , he ...
... revenge has no sanction in the laws either of man or God ; hence , he possesses no such plan . The obligation of revenge is irresistibly thrust upon him by the ghost ; and , under the impulse of over - powering emotions , he ...
Pàgina 51
... revenge , it would have been constantly before his mind to the exclusion of all other interests ; but it is not . And even when it is , it is only from some suggestive incident from without which startles him into recollection of it ...
... revenge , it would have been constantly before his mind to the exclusion of all other interests ; but it is not . And even when it is , it is only from some suggestive incident from without which startles him into recollection of it ...
Pàgina 106
... revenge , and renders him a coward . And , yet , Hamlet was no coward . We repudiate the imputation of cowardice , both moral and physical . For instance , on the platform , in the presence of the Ghost , while his companions are ...
... revenge , and renders him a coward . And , yet , Hamlet was no coward . We repudiate the imputation of cowardice , both moral and physical . For instance , on the platform , in the presence of the Ghost , while his companions are ...
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