Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 86
... Christ , not for any wrong that he had done , but solely on account of his faith and his blood - because he is a Jew ; this it is which has perverted his moral sense , and produced in him that indignant hatred against all Christians ...
... Christ , not for any wrong that he had done , but solely on account of his faith and his blood - because he is a Jew ; this it is which has perverted his moral sense , and produced in him that indignant hatred against all Christians ...
Pàgina 88
... Christ , and then tore out the hearts of their brothers in the name of the Christ that died for them . To the inmost fibre of his being Shylock is a type of his nation's suffering and degradation through long centuries of persecution ...
... Christ , and then tore out the hearts of their brothers in the name of the Christ that died for them . To the inmost fibre of his being Shylock is a type of his nation's suffering and degradation through long centuries of persecution ...
Pàgina 89
... Christ , pleading for a recognition of that beautiful spirit of mercy which makes earthly power likest God's . When asked How shalt thou hope for mercy , rendering none ? he replies , still pleading for the letter above the spirit ...
... Christ , pleading for a recognition of that beautiful spirit of mercy which makes earthly power likest God's . When asked How shalt thou hope for mercy , rendering none ? he replies , still pleading for the letter above the spirit ...
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