Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... by express precept - Shakespeare never preaches - but by the actions and incidents of his dramas as evolved from the characters of his creative brain . " His teachings are not given in the forms of СНАР PAGE INTRODUCTION.
... by express precept - Shakespeare never preaches - but by the actions and incidents of his dramas as evolved from the characters of his creative brain . " His teachings are not given in the forms of СНАР PAGE INTRODUCTION.
Pàgina 59
... never Shall sun that morrow see . And , scanning his face , she reads as in a book the turmoil of his contending thoughts : — Your face , my Thane , is as a book , where men May read strange matters . And with a fiendish eloquence she ...
... never Shall sun that morrow see . And , scanning his face , she reads as in a book the turmoil of his contending thoughts : — Your face , my Thane , is as a book , where men May read strange matters . And with a fiendish eloquence she ...
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... never stoops so low as to " paint the gates of Hell with Paradise , clothing vice in the garb of attraction . " He never juggles with the moral law , or sophisticates his reader's conscience . He teaches us that man is potentially a ...
... never stoops so low as to " paint the gates of Hell with Paradise , clothing vice in the garb of attraction . " He never juggles with the moral law , or sophisticates his reader's conscience . He teaches us that man is potentially a ...
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