Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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Pàgina 50
... terrible ordeal through which he has passed - then it is the devil comes to him , and working upon his over - strung nerves , " abuses him to damn him . " This overpowering temptation , re - inforced by the visible and supernatural ...
... terrible ordeal through which he has passed - then it is the devil comes to him , and working upon his over - strung nerves , " abuses him to damn him . " This overpowering temptation , re - inforced by the visible and supernatural ...
Pàgina 94
... terrible working of the law of retribution . With him the law of retributive justice is inexorable . The criminal is never immune from the punishment of his sin as the natural and inevitable outcome of human deeds . " It comes from the ...
... terrible working of the law of retribution . With him the law of retributive justice is inexorable . The criminal is never immune from the punishment of his sin as the natural and inevitable outcome of human deeds . " It comes from the ...
Pàgina 100
... terrible phantoms . Before the actual commission of the crime , as he gropes his way through the darkness of the night to the fatal chamber , he sees in the grim horror of affrighted sense an air - drawn dagger " floating in the lurid ...
... terrible phantoms . Before the actual commission of the crime , as he gropes his way through the darkness of the night to the fatal chamber , he sees in the grim horror of affrighted sense an air - drawn dagger " floating in the lurid ...
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