What Shakespeare's evocation of the infite faculties of man represents?
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What a piece of work is Man !
How noble in reason !
How infinite in facilities !
Inform and moving, how expressive and admirable !
In action, how like an angel !
In apprehension, how like a God !
The beauty of the word !
The paragon of animals.
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Shakespeare's evocation of the infinite faculties of man, represents full faith of his age in man's ability to scale the height of thought, love and beauty.
It is an obvious fact that the essence of all human relationship is basically founded upon the presence or absence of values.
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Hope this helps !
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What a piece of work is Man !
How noble in reason !
How infinite in facilities !
Inform and moving, how expressive and admirable !
In action, how like an angel !
In apprehension, how like a God !
The beauty of the word !
The paragon of animals.
____________(Shakespeare)
°°°~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~°°°
Shakespeare's evocation of the infinite faculties of man, represents full faith of his age in man's ability to scale the height of thought, love and beauty.
It is an obvious fact that the essence of all human relationship is basically founded upon the presence or absence of values.
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Cheer !!!
Hope this helps !
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