Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 58
... base desire , or , alas ! the misery of weak compliance . He voluntarily chose the latter . Without attempting to palliate , far less to condone his crime , it needed superhuman strength to render him invincible against the combined ...
... base desire , or , alas ! the misery of weak compliance . He voluntarily chose the latter . Without attempting to palliate , far less to condone his crime , it needed superhuman strength to render him invincible against the combined ...
Pàgina 64
... , and fearful to be granted . Othello's trusting confidence at first staggered by the base insinuations and broken hints of Iago , recovers itself at the sight of Desdemona ; and there bursts 64 SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING .
... , and fearful to be granted . Othello's trusting confidence at first staggered by the base insinuations and broken hints of Iago , recovers itself at the sight of Desdemona ; and there bursts 64 SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING .
Pàgina 93
... base actions to causes lying without us . ' " " In this , Shakespeare is at one with the Pauline doctrine which makes a man a free agent in the exercise of his own will in relation to virtue and vice , and that the will must be ...
... base actions to causes lying without us . ' " " In this , Shakespeare is at one with the Pauline doctrine which makes a man a free agent in the exercise of his own will in relation to virtue and vice , and that the will must be ...
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