Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 37
... impression it leaves upon the mind . No one whoever came into contact with the arch- villain , Iago , or the Gorgons , Regan and Goneril , was moved with admiration for such characters , much less by any impulse to emulate or imitate ...
... impression it leaves upon the mind . No one whoever came into contact with the arch- villain , Iago , or the Gorgons , Regan and Goneril , was moved with admiration for such characters , much less by any impulse to emulate or imitate ...
Pàgina 38
... impression produced upon the morally sensitive minds of those who yield themselves to the influence of the great Tragedies of Shakespeare . It is , that there is Some soul of goodness in things evil , Could we but observingly distil it ...
... impression produced upon the morally sensitive minds of those who yield themselves to the influence of the great Tragedies of Shakespeare . It is , that there is Some soul of goodness in things evil , Could we but observingly distil it ...
Pàgina 83
... impression of Antonio is that of a man possessing the attributes of a noble manhood and Christian chivalry . But whence do we obtain that impression ? Is it not created wholly by the speeches of Antonio , and the flattery of his friends ...
... impression of Antonio is that of a man possessing the attributes of a noble manhood and Christian chivalry . But whence do we obtain that impression ? Is it not created wholly by the speeches of Antonio , and the flattery of his friends ...
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