Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 37
... evil , yet recognises the moral constitution of nature , by insisting on the supremacy of moral goodness , and the ultimate defeat of evil ; that the unbridled passions of men when uncontrolled by the law of man's higher nature lead ...
... evil , yet recognises the moral constitution of nature , by insisting on the supremacy of moral goodness , and the ultimate defeat of evil ; that the unbridled passions of men when uncontrolled by the law of man's higher nature lead ...
Pàgina 38
... evil , Could we but observingly distil it out ; that evil is destructive , destructive alike of its author , and , alas ! sometimes of the innocent and the good . This stirs to the depths our resentment of the evil , and makes us hate ...
... evil , Could we but observingly distil it out ; that evil is destructive , destructive alike of its author , and , alas ! sometimes of the innocent and the good . This stirs to the depths our resentment of the evil , and makes us hate ...
Pàgina 43
... evil , and what is more ( though this seems to have , been little noticed ) it is in almost every case evil in the fullest sense-- not mere imperfection , but plain moral evil . " What moved the heart of Shakespeare to its deepest ...
... evil , and what is more ( though this seems to have , been little noticed ) it is in almost every case evil in the fullest sense-- not mere imperfection , but plain moral evil . " What moved the heart of Shakespeare to its deepest ...
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