Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... moral odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hateful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild and ...
... moral odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hateful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild and ...
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... moral sense in the proud beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well- known passage beginning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance , " sets a keener edge upon it by the ...
... moral sense in the proud beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well- known passage beginning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance , " sets a keener edge upon it by the ...
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... . - OTHELLO furnishes an illustration of these remarks . It excites our sympathy in an extraordinary degree . The moral it conveys has a closer application to the - concerns of human life than that of almost any other 42.
... . - OTHELLO furnishes an illustration of these remarks . It excites our sympathy in an extraordinary degree . The moral it conveys has a closer application to the - concerns of human life than that of almost any other 42.
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... moral good or evil , or rather with a decided preference of the latter , because it falls more readily in with his favourite propensity , gives greater zest to his thoughts and scope to his actions . He is quite or nearly as indifferent ...
... moral good or evil , or rather with a decided preference of the latter , because it falls more readily in with his favourite propensity , gives greater zest to his thoughts and scope to his actions . He is quite or nearly as indifferent ...
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... moral decla- mations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness and caustic severity of the old Stoic philoso- phers . The soul of Diogenes appears to have been seated on the lips of Apemantus . The churlish pro- fession of ...
... moral decla- mations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness and caustic severity of the old Stoic philoso- phers . The soul of Diogenes appears to have been seated on the lips of Apemantus . The churlish pro- fession of ...
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