Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... eyes to the fair and pure and deep things within the compass of our nature ; and their story tells of what we are capable , in our natural capacity as men and as women , strengthened and sweetened by the knowledge of Him in Whom we ...
... eyes to the fair and pure and deep things within the compass of our nature ; and their story tells of what we are capable , in our natural capacity as men and as women , strengthened and sweetened by the knowledge of Him in Whom we ...
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... eyes , that there can be adequately revealed to us the potential greatness of any drama . And thus only can there be disclosed to us the amazing genius of Shakespeare in his illimitable sweep through the entire gamut of human nature ...
... eyes , that there can be adequately revealed to us the potential greatness of any drama . And thus only can there be disclosed to us the amazing genius of Shakespeare in his illimitable sweep through the entire gamut of human nature ...
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... eyes , She married . Here is struck that low minor chord whose melancholy strain we hear reverberating throughout the entire play . The thought is ever uppermost in his mind ; his frame is ever vibrating from the shock . This it is ...
... eyes , She married . Here is struck that low minor chord whose melancholy strain we hear reverberating throughout the entire play . The thought is ever uppermost in his mind ; his frame is ever vibrating from the shock . This it is ...
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