Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... beauty of his verse . We are lost in wonderment at the magic of his words ! But words are only the material with which he has built up the great temple of literary thought within which are enshrined the imperishable ideals of his own ...
... beauty of his verse . We are lost in wonderment at the magic of his words ! But words are only the material with which he has built up the great temple of literary thought within which are enshrined the imperishable ideals of his own ...
Pàgina 76
... beauty wrought his moral ruin . Cleopatra is the ideal of sensual attractiveness - the Queen of beauty , more beautiful , as Enobarbus maintains , than that pictured Venus , in which imagina- tive genius had surpassed the work of Nature ...
... beauty wrought his moral ruin . Cleopatra is the ideal of sensual attractiveness - the Queen of beauty , more beautiful , as Enobarbus maintains , than that pictured Venus , in which imagina- tive genius had surpassed the work of Nature ...
Pàgina 77
... beauty . " The pleasure of sin begins with laughter ; it ends with the groans of death . " It opens with an overture ; it closes with a Marche Funèbre . These several stages are vividly portrayed in the life - tragedy of Antony from the ...
... beauty . " The pleasure of sin begins with laughter ; it ends with the groans of death . " It opens with an overture ; it closes with a Marche Funèbre . These several stages are vividly portrayed in the life - tragedy of Antony from the ...
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