Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 8
... entire gamut of human nature in all its pulsations of joy and sorrow . He has traversed every labyrinth of the soul . Such is the universality of his genius . He is , indeed , A man so various , that he seems to be Not one , but all ...
... entire gamut of human nature in all its pulsations of joy and sorrow . He has traversed every labyrinth of the soul . Such is the universality of his genius . He is , indeed , A man so various , that he seems to be Not one , but all ...
Pàgina 71
... entire man which would drag his sister down to the publish very gates of Hell . He first minimises the enormity of the sin , then , tries to intimidate her by the awfulness of death , to which she replies , that a shamed life is even ...
... entire man which would drag his sister down to the publish very gates of Hell . He first minimises the enormity of the sin , then , tries to intimidate her by the awfulness of death , to which she replies , that a shamed life is even ...
Pàgina 85
... entire nature . Such injustice and cruelty might well convert the nature of a dove into that of a dragon . Shylock is the product of the anti - Semitic age in which he lived , of an environment avowedly Christian , but so permeated with ...
... entire nature . Such injustice and cruelty might well convert the nature of a dove into that of a dragon . Shylock is the product of the anti - Semitic age in which he lived , of an environment avowedly Christian , but so permeated with ...
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