Shakespeare's Portrayal of the Moral Life

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Shakespeare's Portrayal of the Moral Life
Frank Chapman Sharp
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This involves a carefully thought-out and perhaps complicated plan tenaciously followed from stage to stage, till his end is finally gained. But it is just such a course of which temperament and habit have made him incapable. Dependent as he is upon stimuli from without for anything more exacting than idle reverie, he cannot even set his mind to work upon mapping out a coherent plan of procedure. Yet all this time an ideal of strength and devotion is beckoning him onward.
Hence it is only with
...a sense of constraint at moments intolerable that he can give himself up to the life of aimless floating with the current which finally proves his ruin. A In this way it does not seem difficult to explain fj the feeling of obligation as rooted and grounded// Digitized by VjOOQlC 62 Shakespeare's Portrayal of Moral Life \ \ in desire or approbation. Whether this or any other account of the phenomenon ever entered Shakespeare's mind, no one who knows what evidence means would pretend to decide. But assuming always that his descriptions are correct, and at least in outline complete, it appears to be the only account compatible with his delineation of the moral life.

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