Shakespeare's Morals: Suggestive Selections, with Brief Collateral Readings and Scriptural ReferencesDodd, Mead,, 1879 - 265 páginas |
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... and probably they all will seem like memories of golden thoughts that have been but temporarily lost . Their value is not in them- selves alone , for each one shines with a glory reflected from the others of the group in which it appears.
... and probably they all will seem like memories of golden thoughts that have been but temporarily lost . Their value is not in them- selves alone , for each one shines with a glory reflected from the others of the group in which it appears.
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... thought show the brotherhood of great minds , and still fur- ther illustrate the themes , at the same time that they give emphasis to the wealth of the Dramatist's genius . It was Coleridge who said , " I greatly dislike beau- ties and ...
... thought show the brotherhood of great minds , and still fur- ther illustrate the themes , at the same time that they give emphasis to the wealth of the Dramatist's genius . It was Coleridge who said , " I greatly dislike beau- ties and ...
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... thought necessary to quote , will occur to the reader . The following pages will enable the reader to form some opinion upon these subjects , but their greatest value will be found in the truths they convey and the practical wisdom they ...
... thought necessary to quote , will occur to the reader . The following pages will enable the reader to form some opinion upon these subjects , but their greatest value will be found in the truths they convey and the practical wisdom they ...
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... thought of his righteous order . " -E . H. PLUMPTRE , in " The Life and Writings of Sophocles . " No poet comes near ... thoughts of Shakespeare ; they may be cited on every occasion and under every form , and no man who has a tincture ...
... thought of his righteous order . " -E . H. PLUMPTRE , in " The Life and Writings of Sophocles . " No poet comes near ... thoughts of Shakespeare ; they may be cited on every occasion and under every form , and no man who has a tincture ...
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... thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own . Hamlet , Act iii . Sc . 2 , 1. 221 . Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well , When our deep plots do pall : and that should teach us There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough ...
... thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own . Hamlet , Act iii . Sc . 2 , 1. 221 . Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well , When our deep plots do pall : and that should teach us There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough ...
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