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Pagina 78
It was ' natural ' for him to sin , but his essential nature was fulfilled in doing what he ought to do : so that in another and more important sense ' natural ' as applied to man tended to suggest a standard to be achieved , that which ...
It was ' natural ' for him to sin , but his essential nature was fulfilled in doing what he ought to do : so that in another and more important sense ' natural ' as applied to man tended to suggest a standard to be achieved , that which ...
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nature , if in some essential ways it is set over against nature , how can mind find itself in nature , as there is such abundant testimony that it does ? How is it that in Macbeth ( to be specific ) essential distinctions of good and ...
nature , if in some essential ways it is set over against nature , how can mind find itself in nature , as there is such abundant testimony that it does ? How is it that in Macbeth ( to be specific ) essential distinctions of good and ...
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This he proceeds to do , and I must say with consider- able success , so far as success is possible ; but the essential point is in his opening comment : it is the speech of a man ' distracted with contrariety of desires ' , and the ...
This he proceeds to do , and I must say with consider- able success , so far as success is possible ; but the essential point is in his opening comment : it is the speech of a man ' distracted with contrariety of desires ' , and the ...
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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