Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... Claudio's response . But if we ignore Claudio's subsequent rejection of Isabella's counsel of death — and that rejection is unequivocal — there is nothing in the language of Claudio's three lines that makes a literal interpretation ...
... Claudio's response . But if we ignore Claudio's subsequent rejection of Isabella's counsel of death — and that rejection is unequivocal — there is nothing in the language of Claudio's three lines that makes a literal interpretation ...
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... Claudio from this unsavory prison crew , Vincentio instead tells Esca- lus , " He [ Claudio ] professes to have received no sinister mea- sure [ unjust sentence ] from his judge , but most willingly humbles himself to the determination ...
... Claudio from this unsavory prison crew , Vincentio instead tells Esca- lus , " He [ Claudio ] professes to have received no sinister mea- sure [ unjust sentence ] from his judge , but most willingly humbles himself to the determination ...
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... Claudio is a subordinate , even a subservient issue , intellectually and morally , to those issues that are generated by Claudio's plight . His crime — and crime it is or else the play is deeply incoherent - serves , we might say , as ...
... Claudio is a subordinate , even a subservient issue , intellectually and morally , to those issues that are generated by Claudio's plight . His crime — and crime it is or else the play is deeply incoherent - serves , we might say , as ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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