Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... touches yet deeper springs than those of the emotions ; it penetrates to the inner core of man's moral and spiritual nature . And herein lies the secret of its mystery , and of its strange fascination over the human mind , namely , in ...
... touches yet deeper springs than those of the emotions ; it penetrates to the inner core of man's moral and spiritual nature . And herein lies the secret of its mystery , and of its strange fascination over the human mind , namely , in ...
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... touches of the Poet tended , and for which he laboured so long , withdrawing it from time to time for special study . And it is this new feature impressed upon it by Shakespeare which redeems it from the original rude form in which it ...
... touches of the Poet tended , and for which he laboured so long , withdrawing it from time to time for special study . And it is this new feature impressed upon it by Shakespeare which redeems it from the original rude form in which it ...
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... touches of the Poet . The visible workings of conscience in the mind of Hamlet are sufficiently obvious throughout the play . For instance , in his first soliloquy , when contemplating suicide as a welcome means of escape from his life ...
... touches of the Poet . The visible workings of conscience in the mind of Hamlet are sufficiently obvious throughout the play . For instance , in his first soliloquy , when contemplating suicide as a welcome means of escape from his life ...
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