Shakespeare's Morals: Suggestive Selections, with Brief Collateral Readings and Scriptural ReferencesDodd, Mead,, 1879 - 265 páginas |
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... give his hearers maxims for their guidance in life ; though , by making true presentations of the workings of the human heart and of the actions of men in society , he in a measure accomplished both ends . Though the selections here ...
... give his hearers maxims for their guidance in life ; though , by making true presentations of the workings of the human heart and of the actions of men in society , he in a measure accomplished both ends . Though the selections here ...
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... give emphasis to the wealth of the Dramatist's genius . It was Coleridge who said , " I greatly dislike beau- ties and selections in general , but as proof of his unrivalled excellence I should like to try Shakespeare by this criterion ...
... give emphasis to the wealth of the Dramatist's genius . It was Coleridge who said , " I greatly dislike beau- ties and selections in general , but as proof of his unrivalled excellence I should like to try Shakespeare by this criterion ...
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... gives the result of his life - long labors , extracted , he says , from seventeen hundred and thirty- three authors , in seventeen thousand folio pages , in this striking confes- sion , " Christ is the key to the history of the world ...
... gives the result of his life - long labors , extracted , he says , from seventeen hundred and thirty- three authors , in seventeen thousand folio pages , in this striking confes- sion , " Christ is the key to the history of the world ...
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... give , Nor ought so good but strain'd from that fair use Revolts from true birth , stumbling on abuse : Virtue itself turns vice , being misapplied ; And vice sometimes by action dignified . Within the infant rind of this small flower ...
... give , Nor ought so good but strain'd from that fair use Revolts from true birth , stumbling on abuse : Virtue itself turns vice , being misapplied ; And vice sometimes by action dignified . Within the infant rind of this small flower ...
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... ' Gainst him whose wrong gives edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . King Henry V. , Act i . Sc . 2 , l . 13 . MORAL RESPONSIBILITY OF RULERS . 33 KING HENRY ( DISGUISED MORAL RESPONSIBILITY OF RULERS PAGE 9 13.
... ' Gainst him whose wrong gives edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . King Henry V. , Act i . Sc . 2 , l . 13 . MORAL RESPONSIBILITY OF RULERS . 33 KING HENRY ( DISGUISED MORAL RESPONSIBILITY OF RULERS PAGE 9 13.
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