Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... letter bear witness . It has left its impress not only on his mind , but on his idiom , on the exquisite simplicity of his diction , and on the intense homeliness with which he brings his truths to bear on men's " business and bosoms ...
... letter bear witness . It has left its impress not only on his mind , but on his idiom , on the exquisite simplicity of his diction , and on the intense homeliness with which he brings his truths to bear on men's " business and bosoms ...
Pàgina 88
... that he might be torn to pieces by an indignant populace five minutes later , he was going to exact his revenge , the fulfilment of the bond to the letter . He is a grim and terrible figure , but he 88 SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING .
... that he might be torn to pieces by an indignant populace five minutes later , he was going to exact his revenge , the fulfilment of the bond to the letter . He is a grim and terrible figure , but he 88 SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING .
Pàgina 90
... letter . ” Shylock is defeated . Even by the strict letter of his bond he cannot stand . By a verbal flaw it contained no provision for a bloodless pound of flesh . The play , read in the light of the foregoing inter- pretation , is a ...
... letter . ” Shylock is defeated . Even by the strict letter of his bond he cannot stand . By a verbal flaw it contained no provision for a bloodless pound of flesh . The play , read in the light of the foregoing inter- pretation , is a ...
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