Self and Soul A Defense of Ideals
128 Ancient Ideals to make himself look good by making claims he cannot support. Socrates is the one who does not lie. During hi ...
The Thinker 129 along to get along. Socrates will not do so: he is always ready to off er his perceptions, no matter how unpleas ...
130 Ancient Ideals regimen is to the body: both are demanding, both produce salu- tary results. The young person starting out as ...
The Thinker 131 alism and idealists, makes respectable the self- advancing tactics of the marketplace. The advent of academic ph ...
132 Ancient Ideals was in fact conformity, conformity with the middle- class ethos of de- idealization. Deconstruction’s true po ...
The Thinker 133 appearances. She’ll be a free woman— she’ll have the run of the cave, the run of the world. But for the true thi ...
134 Ancient Ideals the world. The world of any moment is the merest appearance.... In silence, in steadiness, in severe abstract ...
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Shakespeare, we are told, invents the human. This is a statement full of consequential truth, though not quite the truth that it ...
138 Ideals in the Modern World and Lear, whom he has sentenced to death; his fi nal breath is, sur- prisingly to himself and eve ...
Shakespeare and the Early Modern Self 139 views. Read the plays as closely as you like, Keats suggests (and virtually all critic ...
140 Ideals in the Modern World class tired of the arrogance of nobility but still fascinated by what is (or what might be) noble ...
Shakespeare and the Early Modern Self 141 polemical play. No one who has read Shakespeare’s Tr o i l u s with any care can readi ...
142 Ideals in the Modern World austere patriotism, his intolerance of dissent, his acute sense of personal and family honor, his ...
Shakespeare and the Early Modern Self 143 son executed for too eagerly anticipating an order to close on the enemy; and Appius C ...
144 Ideals in the Modern World but also ridiculous. It is Titus’ commitment to the old Roman mar- tial values that causes his de ...
Shakespeare and the Early Modern Self 145 heads / [Do grow] beneath their shoulders” (I.iii.143–145). At the end of Othello’s gr ...
146 Ideals in the Modern World next. He does not know what in the world might make him happy, or bring him to grieve. One thing ...
Shakespeare and the Early Modern Self 147 that it is better to be a man or woman of compassion, a saint. He claims that Nature d ...
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