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Page 195
... feel that it is a completely legitimate desire ; but ( ii ) they have actually been brought up in the mountains , and this has had a beneficial formative effect upon them . The two youths finally do come down from the mountains into the ...
... feel that it is a completely legitimate desire ; but ( ii ) they have actually been brought up in the mountains , and this has had a beneficial formative effect upon them . The two youths finally do come down from the mountains into the ...
Page 196
... feeling re - establishes itself in the hearts of former wrongdoers , and this contributes to the restoration of order ... feel that it is Providence which is making use of Nature in this way . The over - riding providential factor in the ...
... feeling re - establishes itself in the hearts of former wrongdoers , and this contributes to the restoration of order ... feel that it is Providence which is making use of Nature in this way . The over - riding providential factor in the ...
Page 199
... feel that order is restored evil has been overcome by good . But , as Dr. Till- yard notes , in the tragedies the regeneration is not treated at length - it is not treated on the scale on which the antecedent disintegration was treated ...
... feel that order is restored evil has been overcome by good . But , as Dr. Till- yard notes , in the tragedies the regeneration is not treated at length - it is not treated on the scale on which the antecedent disintegration was treated ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
Copyright | |
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