Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Harold Ford. ethical truth , or unobtrusively presented some moral lesson which is interwoven like a golden thread into the texture of the story . " He opens our eyes to the fair and pure and deep things within the compass of our nature ...
Harold Ford. ethical truth , or unobtrusively presented some moral lesson which is interwoven like a golden thread into the texture of the story . " He opens our eyes to the fair and pure and deep things within the compass of our nature ...
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... truth largely . The ethical truth lives and breathes in every part of his work , as artist , no less than the truth to things sensible and presentable to the imagination . " * Shakespeare was no priest in an ecclesiastical sense . He ...
... truth largely . The ethical truth lives and breathes in every part of his work , as artist , no less than the truth to things sensible and presentable to the imagination . " * Shakespeare was no priest in an ecclesiastical sense . He ...
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... truths . His plays furnish conclusive evidence of an intimate acquaintance with the Bible : they are instinct with the religious life of Christianity . " One of the principal influences that moulded and guided his intellect , one of his ...
... truths . His plays furnish conclusive evidence of an intimate acquaintance with the Bible : they are instinct with the religious life of Christianity . " One of the principal influences that moulded and guided his intellect , one of his ...
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