Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... highest interpretative expression in the innumerable creations of his transcendent genius . He has swept through the entire gamut of human nature in all its pulsations of joy and sorrow . He has traversed every labyrinth of the soul ...
... highest interpretative expression in the innumerable creations of his transcendent genius . He has swept through the entire gamut of human nature in all its pulsations of joy and sorrow . He has traversed every labyrinth of the soul ...
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... highest and best . By it our souls are " touched to fine issues . " It is an ethical quality which , like genius , eludes definition ; but of whose existence we are conscious in that breath of life , that warm and vital force whose ...
... highest and best . By it our souls are " touched to fine issues . " It is an ethical quality which , like genius , eludes definition ; but of whose existence we are conscious in that breath of life , that warm and vital force whose ...
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... highest and best in him , and leading him to nobler endeavours , and to the highest moral achieve- ments . " The catastrophe of every play , " wrote Ruskin , " is caused always by the fault or folly of a man ; the redemption , if there ...
... highest and best in him , and leading him to nobler endeavours , and to the highest moral achieve- ments . " The catastrophe of every play , " wrote Ruskin , " is caused always by the fault or folly of a man ; the redemption , if there ...
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