Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... greatest moral teachers ; to show that he did not sit down with no higher aim than to write mere plays to satisfy a vulgar rabble , nor simply to adorn a tale by the matchless beauty of his verse . No , with far loftier aim he points a ...
... greatest moral teachers ; to show that he did not sit down with no higher aim than to write mere plays to satisfy a vulgar rabble , nor simply to adorn a tale by the matchless beauty of his verse . No , with far loftier aim he points a ...
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... greatest sermons ever conceived by mortal mind , or penned by mortal hand . The study of Shakespeare in our educational system of to - day is too academic and mechanical to inspire enthusiasm , much less to win our reverence and ...
... greatest sermons ever conceived by mortal mind , or penned by mortal hand . The study of Shakespeare in our educational system of to - day is too academic and mechanical to inspire enthusiasm , much less to win our reverence and ...
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... greatest teachers was the Bible . It is not only apparent in the tone of his morality , but in the manner of it also . Both the spirit and the letter bear witness . It has left its impress not only on his mind , but on his idiom , on ...
... greatest teachers was the Bible . It is not only apparent in the tone of his morality , but in the manner of it also . Both the spirit and the letter bear witness . It has left its impress not only on his mind , but on his idiom , on ...
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