Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... meaning and moral intention , we must pluck out the very soul of the man ; we must penetrate deep down to the heart whence rise those smiles and those tears alike , and discover what the secret springs were which moved his nature ...
... meaning and moral intention , we must pluck out the very soul of the man ; we must penetrate deep down to the heart whence rise those smiles and those tears alike , and discover what the secret springs were which moved his nature ...
Pàgina 14
... meaning which issues in the quickening of our intellectual and moral impulses . In forming our judgment of Shakespearean Drama , we must ever remember that God made Shakespeare a playwright . He wrote primarily for the stage . And it is ...
... meaning which issues in the quickening of our intellectual and moral impulses . In forming our judgment of Shakespearean Drama , we must ever remember that God made Shakespeare a playwright . He wrote primarily for the stage . And it is ...
Pàgina 40
... meaning , and which manifests itself not in direct textual quotations , but rather in the essential spirit of the passages he reproduces , in that os of Christian morality as reflected from the pages of Holy Writ . This Shakespeare had ...
... meaning , and which manifests itself not in direct textual quotations , but rather in the essential spirit of the passages he reproduces , in that os of Christian morality as reflected from the pages of Holy Writ . This Shakespeare had ...
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