Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... man Shakespeare himself . And as a man's character underlies his countenance , and his soul underlies his body , so behind the pages of Shakespeare is the personality of the man , which speaking through its words , discloses to us the ...
... man Shakespeare himself . And as a man's character underlies his countenance , and his soul underlies his body , so behind the pages of Shakespeare is the personality of the man , which speaking through its words , discloses to us the ...
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... man's destiny . Character alone with him is eternal , that which alone will outlive all time . With him man's destiny is fixed not by inexorable fate , but by character - the impress on the soul of the free choice of good or evil which man ...
... man's destiny . Character alone with him is eternal , that which alone will outlive all time . With him man's destiny is fixed not by inexorable fate , but by character - the impress on the soul of the free choice of good or evil which man ...
Pàgina 93
... man is potentially a saint or a devil ; that by the power of volition he can be either : the choice is his . Truly ... man's responsibility in action and passion . Now , conscience , as an essential factor in human analysis , plays an ...
... man is potentially a saint or a devil ; that by the power of volition he can be either : the choice is his . Truly ... man's responsibility in action and passion . Now , conscience , as an essential factor in human analysis , plays an ...
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