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Page 76
... kind of unity with his own past . All then falls into its own place . So in Shakespeare's tragedies the sorrow with which we are infected brings a kind of revelation at the end of the play . It begins indeed , long before the end , but ...
... kind of unity with his own past . All then falls into its own place . So in Shakespeare's tragedies the sorrow with which we are infected brings a kind of revelation at the end of the play . It begins indeed , long before the end , but ...
Page 83
... kind of being . And we after him change for a time our natures as we follow him into death's ' twilight kingdom ' . With Macbeth suffering brings knowledge , not moral growth , alike to him and to us . His vivid , tense imagination ...
... kind of being . And we after him change for a time our natures as we follow him into death's ' twilight kingdom ' . With Macbeth suffering brings knowledge , not moral growth , alike to him and to us . His vivid , tense imagination ...
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... kind enough to send me the following note : As was to be expected from a scholar of Gunn's calibre and industry , the manuscript remains which have now passed into the possession of the Griffith Institute are of very great value . There ...
... kind enough to send me the following note : As was to be expected from a scholar of Gunn's calibre and industry , the manuscript remains which have now passed into the possession of the Griffith Institute are of very great value . There ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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