Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... soliloquy that ends the scene , " What's this , what's this ? Is this her fault or mine ? " ( ll . 162ff . ) . But embarrassment will make us suppress this incriminating smile . It is always uncomfortable to be on Lucio's side of things ...
... soliloquy that ends the scene , " What's this , what's this ? Is this her fault or mine ? " ( ll . 162ff . ) . But embarrassment will make us suppress this incriminating smile . It is always uncomfortable to be on Lucio's side of things ...
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... soliloquy that ends act 2 , scene 2 ( “ What's this , what's this ? " ) . In the spilling out of confessional truths he tells himself ( and us ) that he is the victim of a sexual disease , not the physical ailment that ravages the ...
... soliloquy that ends act 2 , scene 2 ( “ What's this , what's this ? " ) . In the spilling out of confessional truths he tells himself ( and us ) that he is the victim of a sexual disease , not the physical ailment that ravages the ...
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... soliloquy at the conclusion of act 2 , scene 2 , the critic may remember the anguished sentence “ Having waste ground enough , / Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary , / And pitch our evils there ? ” ( ll . 170ff . ) . For Angelo " to ...
... soliloquy at the conclusion of act 2 , scene 2 , the critic may remember the anguished sentence “ Having waste ground enough , / Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary , / And pitch our evils there ? ” ( ll . 170ff . ) . For Angelo " to ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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