Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Harold Ford. by his innate sense of veneration for the divine element in true womanhood . To Shakespeare woman is infinitely superior to , and grander than man , because he reverenced in her true womanhood , and assigned to her her ...
Harold Ford. by his innate sense of veneration for the divine element in true womanhood . To Shakespeare woman is infinitely superior to , and grander than man , because he reverenced in her true womanhood , and assigned to her her ...
Pàgina 42
... true significance and solemnity of life are most vividly enforced . The two great fundamental truths luminously out- standing from his pages are , that the inherent majesty of goodness is the one supreme thing to be sought after ; and ...
... true significance and solemnity of life are most vividly enforced . The two great fundamental truths luminously out- standing from his pages are , that the inherent majesty of goodness is the one supreme thing to be sought after ; and ...
Pàgina 47
... true nobility of manhood is here confirmed by the sealed attestation of the gods ! To him his mother was equally dear . His love for her is apparent in the inverted characters of his rage and grief . In her he reverenced true wifehood ...
... true nobility of manhood is here confirmed by the sealed attestation of the gods ! To him his mother was equally dear . His love for her is apparent in the inverted characters of his rage and grief . In her he reverenced true wifehood ...
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