The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy--delineations of Character--paintings of Nature and the Passions--seven Hundred Aphorisms--and Miscellaneous PiecesScott, Webster, and Geary, 1838 - 462 pagini |
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Pagina vi
... less deserving of our admiration than his moral wisdom and delineations of Characters . He is the great master of the human heart , and depicts in an inimitable manner all the feelings of humanity , from the almost imperceptible ...
... less deserving of our admiration than his moral wisdom and delineations of Characters . He is the great master of the human heart , and depicts in an inimitable manner all the feelings of humanity , from the almost imperceptible ...
Pagina vii
... less worthy of divine sanction than any other extant , and by the beauty of its nature far more secure of human attention . But Shakspeare has done so much in this way , so nearly all that is sufficient , he has made the laws of the ...
... less worthy of divine sanction than any other extant , and by the beauty of its nature far more secure of human attention . But Shakspeare has done so much in this way , so nearly all that is sufficient , he has made the laws of the ...
Pagina viii
... less expense of Promethean fire than would go to the creation of a second . We are therefore not to look for a similar being , at least until we acquire new attributes , or are under a new moral dispensation . Spirits of an inferior ...
... less expense of Promethean fire than would go to the creation of a second . We are therefore not to look for a similar being , at least until we acquire new attributes , or are under a new moral dispensation . Spirits of an inferior ...
Pagina 11
... heard yet , That any of these bolder vices wanted Less impudence to gainsay what they did , Than to perform it first . h Matt . vi . 24 . 13 - iii . 2 . 49 Self - delusion . What things are we ! MORAL PHILOSOPHY . 11.
... heard yet , That any of these bolder vices wanted Less impudence to gainsay what they did , Than to perform it first . h Matt . vi . 24 . 13 - iii . 2 . 49 Self - delusion . What things are we ! MORAL PHILOSOPHY . 11.
Pagina 20
... less power to bite The man that mocks at it , and sets it light . 103 Cold comfort . Cold ways , 17 - i . 3 . That seem like prudent helps , are very poisonous Where the disease is violent . 104 28 - iii . 1 . Knowledge to be ...
... less power to bite The man that mocks at it , and sets it light . 103 Cold comfort . Cold ways , 17 - i . 3 . That seem like prudent helps , are very poisonous Where the disease is violent . 104 28 - iii . 1 . Knowledge to be ...
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