Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... punish him while leaving the others unpunished . Angelo argues that those who have escaped punishment would not have " dared to do that evil " if only there had been enforcement in the past . Then he asserts that making an example of ...
... punish him while leaving the others unpunished . Angelo argues that those who have escaped punishment would not have " dared to do that evil " if only there had been enforcement in the past . Then he asserts that making an example of ...
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... punishing the errant subject , the king terminates the quarrel by rewarding Williams with money ; the glove , until ... punishment that fits one crime , the other crime , slander , having been mitigated . There is a revealing symmetry ...
... punishing the errant subject , the king terminates the quarrel by rewarding Williams with money ; the glove , until ... punishment that fits one crime , the other crime , slander , having been mitigated . There is a revealing symmetry ...
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... punishment remind one of the Hamlet who might but does not " do it pat " when he finds Claudius at prayer ; Hamlet seeks a revenge “ that has no relish of salvation in it " ; the Angeloveans would prefer a punishment for Angelo that ...
... punishment remind one of the Hamlet who might but does not " do it pat " when he finds Claudius at prayer ; Hamlet seeks a revenge “ that has no relish of salvation in it " ; the Angeloveans would prefer a punishment for Angelo that ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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