Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... moral world . The thunder which breaks over our head does not suddenly cease to resound , but is reduplicated , multi- plied , and magnified , and rolls away with long reverbera- tion . Shakspere also desires to augment the moral ...
... moral world . The thunder which breaks over our head does not suddenly cease to resound , but is reduplicated , multi- plied , and magnified , and rolls away with long reverbera- tion . Shakspere also desires to augment the moral ...
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... Moral ideas and principles are more to him than concrete realities ; he is studious of self - perfection , jealous of the purity of his own character , unwilling that so clear a character should receive even the apparent stain of ...
... Moral ideas and principles are more to him than concrete realities ; he is studious of self - perfection , jealous of the purity of his own character , unwilling that so clear a character should receive even the apparent stain of ...
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... moral perfection , bent upon gain- ing self - mastery , unsullied and untarnished to the end , stands over against Antony , swayed hither and thither by appetites , interests , imagination , careless of his own moral being , incapable ...
... moral perfection , bent upon gain- ing self - mastery , unsullied and untarnished to the end , stands over against Antony , swayed hither and thither by appetites , interests , imagination , careless of his own moral being , incapable ...
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