Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... evil deed . Shakspere denies fact as little as George Eliot . But he shows us also how the sources of good are ... evil act can be subdued or transformed only at the expense of so much of the virtuous force of the world . Still it is ...
... evil deed . Shakspere denies fact as little as George Eliot . But he shows us also how the sources of good are ... evil act can be subdued or transformed only at the expense of so much of the virtuous force of the world . Still it is ...
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... evil within and the evil without subsists a terrible sympathy and reciprocity . There is in the atmosphere a zymotic poison of sin ; and the constitution which is morally en- feebled supplies appropriate nutriment for the germs of ...
... evil within and the evil without subsists a terrible sympathy and reciprocity . There is in the atmosphere a zymotic poison of sin ; and the constitution which is morally en- feebled supplies appropriate nutriment for the germs of ...
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... evil not by any transcendental denial of evil , but by the presence of human virtue , fidelity , and self - sacrifi- cial love . In no play is there a clearer , an intenser man- ifestation of loyal manhood , of strong and tender woman ...
... evil not by any transcendental denial of evil , but by the presence of human virtue , fidelity , and self - sacrifi- cial love . In no play is there a clearer , an intenser man- ifestation of loyal manhood , of strong and tender woman ...
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