Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... chapter 14 of Poetics , he describes the superior and inferior ways in which the dramatist can manage the doing of ... chapter 14 ; chapter 13 takes a different line — an example of a superior kind of tragedy . 5 In Tragedy and ...
... chapter 14 of Poetics , he describes the superior and inferior ways in which the dramatist can manage the doing of ... chapter 14 ; chapter 13 takes a different line — an example of a superior kind of tragedy . 5 In Tragedy and ...
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... CHAPTER 4 1. The objection might be raised that Juliet escapes facing capital punishment not because her sin is judged more compassionately than Claudio's but because she is pregnant . Dr. Johnson , commenting on Juliet's speech at the ...
... CHAPTER 4 1. The objection might be raised that Juliet escapes facing capital punishment not because her sin is judged more compassionately than Claudio's but because she is pregnant . Dr. Johnson , commenting on Juliet's speech at the ...
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... CHAPTER IO 1. Carol Thomas Neely apparently approves of the bed trick in All's Well That Ends Well but has harsh words for its use in Measure for Measure : she observes that in the former it " is arranged and carried out by a mutually ...
... CHAPTER IO 1. Carol Thomas Neely apparently approves of the bed trick in All's Well That Ends Well but has harsh words for its use in Measure for Measure : she observes that in the former it " is arranged and carried out by a mutually ...
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Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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