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... human microcosm , must have seemed rational enough to Shakespeare within the limits imposed by the condition of con ... human happiness - filial piety , right action , justice , mercy , restraint - could reduce the music of human life ...
... human microcosm , must have seemed rational enough to Shakespeare within the limits imposed by the condition of con ... human happiness - filial piety , right action , justice , mercy , restraint - could reduce the music of human life ...
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... human blood and the general working of human bodies , some very near guesses might be made " even at the more exalted and immediate actions of the Soul " , and that spiritual truth itself could be inferred from a consideration of the ...
... human blood and the general working of human bodies , some very near guesses might be made " even at the more exalted and immediate actions of the Soul " , and that spiritual truth itself could be inferred from a consideration of the ...
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... human being is one thing ; to idealise him into a speckless superlative hero is quite another thing . Macbeth is a murderer , and he remains a murderer till the end ; and the wages of sin is death . But Macbeth the murderer is also a human ...
... human being is one thing ; to idealise him into a speckless superlative hero is quite another thing . Macbeth is a murderer , and he remains a murderer till the end ; and the wages of sin is death . But Macbeth the murderer is also a human ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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