Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... passages did not reduce the bulk of Shakespeare's work by a hundredth part , and in no way left the remainder injured or weakened in the process . " * More than this , Mr. Bowdler applied the scalpel of his literary and pietistic ...
... passages did not reduce the bulk of Shakespeare's work by a hundredth part , and in no way left the remainder injured or weakened in the process . " * More than this , Mr. Bowdler applied the scalpel of his literary and pietistic ...
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... passage is revealed a noble scorn of things evil , and the inherent majesty of goodness is disclosed to us as the one ... passages he illustrates with incomparable power its deepest truths . His plays furnish conclusive evidence of an ...
... passage is revealed a noble scorn of things evil , and the inherent majesty of goodness is disclosed to us as the one ... passages he illustrates with incomparable power its deepest truths . His plays furnish conclusive evidence of an ...
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... passages there are in the plays which to us had been more or less unintelligible but for some acquaintance with the New Testament . And it is this pervading quality of allusiveness to sacred things , so evident in his writings , which ...
... passages there are in the plays which to us had been more or less unintelligible but for some acquaintance with the New Testament . And it is this pervading quality of allusiveness to sacred things , so evident in his writings , which ...
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