Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... virtue . It is his will . His virtue is the splendid muffling that clothes his will , that hides it from all cynical , envious eyes , that garbs a thoroughly egotistical willfulness in the white radiance of incorruptible principle . His ...
... virtue . It is his will . His virtue is the splendid muffling that clothes his will , that hides it from all cynical , envious eyes , that garbs a thoroughly egotistical willfulness in the white radiance of incorruptible principle . His ...
Page 294
... virtue into acquiescence will be discussed presently . Cassius is not to be put off wth humbug . He makes one of those Shakespearian answers that forward the plot and at the same time express a general truth : " Brutus , this sober form ...
... virtue into acquiescence will be discussed presently . Cassius is not to be put off wth humbug . He makes one of those Shakespearian answers that forward the plot and at the same time express a general truth : " Brutus , this sober form ...
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... virtue , may make mistakes , but he thinks he can scarcely have faults . Feeling free of faults himself , he can take out his aggressions in a consciousness of other people's faults , and while virtue dictates that the observation of ...
... virtue , may make mistakes , but he thinks he can scarcely have faults . Feeling free of faults himself , he can take out his aggressions in a consciousness of other people's faults , and while virtue dictates that the observation of ...
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