Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... 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 of justice " ( III.ii.255ff . ) . We have not heard Claudio ...
... 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 of justice " ( III.ii.255ff . ) . We have not heard Claudio ...
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... tells himself ( and us ) that he is the victim of a sexual disease , not the physical ailment that ravages the bodies and brains of Vienna but the psychic paresis that afflicts his mind : ordinary women have failed to interest him ...
... tells himself ( and us ) that he is the victim of a sexual disease , not the physical ailment that ravages the bodies and brains of Vienna but the psychic paresis that afflicts his mind : ordinary women have failed to interest him ...
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... tells us that Angelo's retort to Isabella's threat ( " I'll tell the world aloud / What man thou art " ) with , one would say confidently , the taunt of " Who will believe thee , Isabel ? " ( II.iv. 152ff . ) is " nothing less than ...
... tells us that Angelo's retort to Isabella's threat ( " I'll tell the world aloud / What man thou art " ) with , one would say confidently , the taunt of " Who will believe thee , Isabel ? " ( II.iv. 152ff . ) is " nothing less than ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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