Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... affections of the English - speaking race . But that affection springs rather from a sense of conscious possession than from any intimate knowledge of the man , and of the heart of the man who spoke as never man spake - save One-- to ...
... affections of the English - speaking race . But that affection springs rather from a sense of conscious possession than from any intimate knowledge of the man , and of the heart of the man who spoke as never man spake - save One-- to ...
Pàgina 11
... affection . For this reason he does not stir our emotions as a man who has put his hand upon the pulse of the human race , and interpreted for us its mysteries , its love - pangs , its heart - aches and its death - agonies ...
... affection . For this reason he does not stir our emotions as a man who has put his hand upon the pulse of the human race , and interpreted for us its mysteries , its love - pangs , its heart - aches and its death - agonies ...
Pàgina 51
... affection . Affection instinctively impels him to a swift obedience of the ghost's command , while an exalted moral sense of duty sways his better judgment . Between these there interposes the vacil- lating will ; and because he ...
... affection . Affection instinctively impels him to a swift obedience of the ghost's command , while an exalted moral sense of duty sways his better judgment . Between these there interposes the vacil- lating will ; and because he ...
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