Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 94
... human nature , i.e. , the divine nature of love and mercy , spread through the hearts of all creatures , and seldom ... human concerns so full and affecting , as at that moment when the suspension ceases , and the goings - on of human ...
... human nature , i.e. , the divine nature of love and mercy , spread through the hearts of all creatures , and seldom ... human concerns so full and affecting , as at that moment when the suspension ceases , and the goings - on of human ...
الصفحة 241
... human dis- position , and sees less distance than ordinary men between what are called respectively great and little ... human or not human enough ; even the wisdom of the philosopher - Duke is a too conscious attempt to give arbitrary ...
... human dis- position , and sees less distance than ordinary men between what are called respectively great and little ... human or not human enough ; even the wisdom of the philosopher - Duke is a too conscious attempt to give arbitrary ...
الصفحة 318
... human thought and human feeling , unity , and thereby the reduction of the spirit to its principle and fountain , who is alone truly one . ... Various are the workings of this , the greatest faculty of the human mind , both passionate ...
... human thought and human feeling , unity , and thereby the reduction of the spirit to its principle and fountain , who is alone truly one . ... Various are the workings of this , the greatest faculty of the human mind , both passionate ...
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