Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... commit a criminal act , but we react to this taunting question as if Angelo had already committed the deed that he is saying , “ I dare you to discover . " The argument that follows is particularly interesting : ' Tis very pregnant ...
... commit a criminal act , but we react to this taunting question as if Angelo had already committed the deed that he is saying , “ I dare you to discover . " The argument that follows is particularly interesting : ' Tis very pregnant ...
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... commit and recom- mit the ugly act that his conscience abhors . It is more comfort- able for us to believe that criminals who commit monstrous acts lack the inner voice of conscience than to confront an Angelo who , we might say ...
... commit and recom- mit the ugly act that his conscience abhors . It is more comfort- able for us to believe that criminals who commit monstrous acts lack the inner voice of conscience than to confront an Angelo who , we might say ...
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... commit ! She ignores her new friend Mariana's " sacred chastity " ( we might wonder whether the propounder of the ... commit- ting , the one crime that Claudio , alas , did commit . In the theater we cannot and probably need not rely on ...
... commit ! She ignores her new friend Mariana's " sacred chastity " ( we might wonder whether the propounder of the ... commit- ting , the one crime that Claudio , alas , did commit . In the theater we cannot and probably need not rely on ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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