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Let us put aside the ideas of justice and merit , and speak simply of good and evil . Let us understand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the ...
Let us put aside the ideas of justice and merit , and speak simply of good and evil . Let us understand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the ...
Strana 219
Still — at any rate for the eye of sight — the evil against which it asserts itself , and the persons whom this evil inhabits , are not really something outside the order , so that they can attack it or fail to conform to it ; they are ...
Still — at any rate for the eye of sight — the evil against which it asserts itself , and the persons whom this evil inhabits , are not really something outside the order , so that they can attack it or fail to conform to it ; they are ...
Strana 220
There is no tragedy in its expulsion of evil : the tragedy is that this involves the waste of good . Thus we are left at last with an idea showing two sides or aspects which we can neither separate nor reconcile .
There is no tragedy in its expulsion of evil : the tragedy is that this involves the waste of good . Thus we are left at last with an idea showing two sides or aspects which we can neither separate nor reconcile .
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 13 |
Contents xi | 15 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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