Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... appeal to a large public of Shakespearean readers . I have much pleasure in recommending a book by an author whose study of " Hamlet " my father com- mended for the " remarkable freshness " which it gave to that inexhaustible theme ...
... appeal to a large public of Shakespearean readers . I have much pleasure in recommending a book by an author whose study of " Hamlet " my father com- mended for the " remarkable freshness " which it gave to that inexhaustible theme ...
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... appeal to the intellect , nor make for the better morals of a nation , while the dramatic representations of Shakespeare's works receive such scant support as to provoke a feeling akin to dismay at the degeneracy of the public taste ...
... appeal to the intellect , nor make for the better morals of a nation , while the dramatic representations of Shakespeare's works receive such scant support as to provoke a feeling akin to dismay at the degeneracy of the public taste ...
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... appeals to it , as the Supreme Tribunal and the Final Court of Appeal in all matters of human conduct , and as that which alone takes cognizance of acts on ethical grounds . And it is of the utmost significance , as illustrating the ...
... appeals to it , as the Supreme Tribunal and the Final Court of Appeal in all matters of human conduct , and as that which alone takes cognizance of acts on ethical grounds . And it is of the utmost significance , as illustrating the ...
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