Shakespeare's Hamlet; an Attempt to Find the Key to a Great Moral Problem, by a Methodical Analysis of the Play |
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... evil , if they think of the matter beyond a certain point : - The time is out of joint ; —O cursed spite ! That ever I was born to set it right ! ACT II , SCENE 1. - It is a proof of the great influence of Hamlet upon our minds , that ...
... evil , if they think of the matter beyond a certain point : - The time is out of joint ; —O cursed spite ! That ever I was born to set it right ! ACT II , SCENE 1. - It is a proof of the great influence of Hamlet upon our minds , that ...
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... evil , alternating with doubts of the truth of the ghost's revelations , and conscientious scruples as to being guided by its commands . These scruples were heightened till they became overpowering , by that shrink- ing from action ...
... evil , alternating with doubts of the truth of the ghost's revelations , and conscientious scruples as to being guided by its commands . These scruples were heightened till they became overpowering , by that shrink- ing from action ...
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... evil : — Pray can I not , Though inclination be as sharp as will ; My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent ; And like a man to double business bound , I stand in pause where I shall first begin , And both neglect : -- in which last ...
... evil : — Pray can I not , Though inclination be as sharp as will ; My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent ; And like a man to double business bound , I stand in pause where I shall first begin , And both neglect : -- in which last ...
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... evil inclinations of nature ) forming an endless succession of links , each indissolubly knit into that which precedes and that which follows , and the whole binding down that human will which ought to possess a godlike freedom , and ...
... evil inclinations of nature ) forming an endless succession of links , each indissolubly knit into that which precedes and that which follows , and the whole binding down that human will which ought to possess a godlike freedom , and ...
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... evil inclinations , instead of strictly restraining them , because he feels that they are not so bad , that is , so strong , as to lead to guilt of action . To avenge his father's murder with his own hand , is , under all the ...
... evil inclinations , instead of strictly restraining them , because he feels that they are not so bad , that is , so strong , as to lead to guilt of action . To avenge his father's murder with his own hand , is , under all the ...
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