Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... forces of our being , and in working the lower forces in subordination to these , thus making sense subservient still to moral purpose , auxiliary to divine . " It is this moral element which gives to Sophocles and Shakespeare their ...
... forces of our being , and in working the lower forces in subordination to these , thus making sense subservient still to moral purpose , auxiliary to divine . " It is this moral element which gives to Sophocles and Shakespeare their ...
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... forces from us the acknowledgment of its transcendent force and reality . " Thus we intuitively distinguish between certain works of some we can affirm , “ These belong to the class of inspired works " ; of others , " These lack ...
... forces from us the acknowledgment of its transcendent force and reality . " Thus we intuitively distinguish between certain works of some we can affirm , “ These belong to the class of inspired works " ; of others , " These lack ...
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... forces of good and evil in his soul , which had so long torn his mind with varying success , were now locked in a final struggle . The spiritual climax is reached . With relentless force Lady Macbeth lashes his flagging and reluctant ...
... forces of good and evil in his soul , which had so long torn his mind with varying success , were now locked in a final struggle . The spiritual climax is reached . With relentless force Lady Macbeth lashes his flagging and reluctant ...
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