The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 páginas |
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... duty neglect of duty dangerous duties of subjects ... author's remarks - 73 15 75 77 HUMAN LIFE_Appreciated its characteristics and vicissitudes . its happiness unsatisfying comprises mingled joys and sorrows . vicissitudes reconcile us ...
... duty neglect of duty dangerous duties of subjects ... author's remarks - 73 15 75 77 HUMAN LIFE_Appreciated its characteristics and vicissitudes . its happiness unsatisfying comprises mingled joys and sorrows . vicissitudes reconcile us ...
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... duty , as well as a politic philosophy . The reasons in favour of cultivating it are innumerable . Shakspere , in all his varied knowledge , was by no means ignorant of human physiology , and his observa- tions on cheerfulness inducing ...
... duty , as well as a politic philosophy . The reasons in favour of cultivating it are innumerable . Shakspere , in all his varied knowledge , was by no means ignorant of human physiology , and his observa- tions on cheerfulness inducing ...
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... duty . Go , get thee hence ; Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to me Thou wouldst appear most ugly . Antony and Cleopatra . Act ii . Scene 5 . THE power of association can scarcely show itself more absurdly than in causing us to visit ...
... duty . Go , get thee hence ; Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to me Thou wouldst appear most ugly . Antony and Cleopatra . Act ii . Scene 5 . THE power of association can scarcely show itself more absurdly than in causing us to visit ...
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... duty . And it is this : ( Let duellists make the best of it . ) There are certain offences in society - serious offences against its happiness , consisting however , chiefly , of man- ner and verbal expression , that come not under the ...
... duty . And it is this : ( Let duellists make the best of it . ) There are certain offences in society - serious offences against its happiness , consisting however , chiefly , of man- ner and verbal expression , that come not under the ...
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... to be hanged , thou wilt feel it happiness only to be shot ; fancy that thou deservest to be hanged in a hair - halter , it will be luxury to die in hemp . " 6 HUMAN DUTIES . VARIOUS , BUT LEADING TO ONE END 76 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKSPERE .
... to be hanged , thou wilt feel it happiness only to be shot ; fancy that thou deservest to be hanged in a hair - halter , it will be luxury to die in hemp . " 6 HUMAN DUTIES . VARIOUS , BUT LEADING TO ONE END 76 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKSPERE .
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