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... moral good or moral evil , and that is why he never achieved a real tragedy . He comes nearest to tragedy in ' Dr. Faustus . ' Faustus , indeed , feels remorse , and his remorse is real and moving , but this remorse is only due to the ...
... moral good or moral evil , and that is why he never achieved a real tragedy . He comes nearest to tragedy in ' Dr. Faustus . ' Faustus , indeed , feels remorse , and his remorse is real and moving , but this remorse is only due to the ...
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... moral and social duties , and did he not send the good as near Heaven and the bad as close to Hell as his kind and reverent heart would allow him ? I left the Park and wandered through the streets , the labyrinth of past and present . I ...
... moral and social duties , and did he not send the good as near Heaven and the bad as close to Hell as his kind and reverent heart would allow him ? I left the Park and wandered through the streets , the labyrinth of past and present . I ...
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... moral earnestness . Form may be the keynote to the French tradition as social conscience is to the Russian - the English sounds the trumpet of freedom and morality . We need not go back to Milton's majestic organ - notes of moral ...
... moral earnestness . Form may be the keynote to the French tradition as social conscience is to the Russian - the English sounds the trumpet of freedom and morality . We need not go back to Milton's majestic organ - notes of moral ...
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Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 15 |
His Plays and Farthing Epic A Centenary | 24 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
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