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... moral pur- pose . From his writings , indeed , a system of social duty may be selected , for he that thinks reasonably must think morally ; but his precepts and axioms drop casually from him ; he makes no just distribution of good or ...
... moral pur- pose . From his writings , indeed , a system of social duty may be selected , for he that thinks reasonably must think morally ; but his precepts and axioms drop casually from him ; he makes no just distribution of good or ...
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Frank Ernest Halliday. tone of sublime morality the dreadful consequences of placing the moral , in subordination to the mere intellectual , being . In Richard there is a pre- dominance of irony , accompanied with apparently blunt ...
Frank Ernest Halliday. tone of sublime morality the dreadful consequences of placing the moral , in subordination to the mere intellectual , being . In Richard there is a pre- dominance of irony , accompanied with apparently blunt ...
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... moral of all writers ; for morality ( commonly so called ) is made up of antipathies ; and his talent consisted in sympathy with human nature , in all its shapes , degrees , depressions , and elevations . The object of the pedantic ...
... moral of all writers ; for morality ( commonly so called ) is made up of antipathies ; and his talent consisted in sympathy with human nature , in all its shapes , degrees , depressions , and elevations . The object of the pedantic ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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