Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... teaching of Shakespeare which makes him a great moral teacher and a great moral force for all time . " Whatever else , " said Bishop Stubbs , " may be true of the ethical ideas of Shakespeare , certainly he had , consciously or ...
... teaching of Shakespeare which makes him a great moral teacher and a great moral force for all time . " Whatever else , " said Bishop Stubbs , " may be true of the ethical ideas of Shakespeare , certainly he had , consciously or ...
Pàgina 39
... teaching which may be said to distil as dew from the pages of his works . His plays are luminous with profound moral wisdom . The religious Spirit of New Testament ethics pervades them . " The eternal verities of God's revelation ...
... teaching which may be said to distil as dew from the pages of his works . His plays are luminous with profound moral wisdom . The religious Spirit of New Testament ethics pervades them . " The eternal verities of God's revelation ...
Pàgina 93
... teaching as a whole . The coarseness is the vitium temporis more than the vitium hominis . He never stoops so low as to " paint the gates of Hell with Paradise , clothing vice in the garb ... teacher SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 93.
... teaching as a whole . The coarseness is the vitium temporis more than the vitium hominis . He never stoops so low as to " paint the gates of Hell with Paradise , clothing vice in the garb ... teacher SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 93.
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