Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 76Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... appear self - serving and morally evasive . For even if Angelo inaugurates a stricter application of the laws , the ... appears here . It is not until this third scene that we even suspect that the Duke perceives a taint either in his ...
... appear self - serving and morally evasive . For even if Angelo inaugurates a stricter application of the laws , the ... appears here . It is not until this third scene that we even suspect that the Duke perceives a taint either in his ...
Pagina 175
... appears then not simply to condemn his ( or any ruler's ) Machiavellian " fraud " but also to force upon the reader some consideration of what happens when humans try to put divine truths into practice , or perhaps what dilemmas ( or ...
... appears then not simply to condemn his ( or any ruler's ) Machiavellian " fraud " but also to force upon the reader some consideration of what happens when humans try to put divine truths into practice , or perhaps what dilemmas ( or ...
Pagina 204
... appears as the Love which us doth bind But Fate so enviously debars , Is the conjunction of the Mind , And opposition of the stars . 29-32 while in the " Horatian Ode " it draws its analogue from the laws of physics : Nature , that ...
... appears as the Love which us doth bind But Fate so enviously debars , Is the conjunction of the Mind , And opposition of the stars . 29-32 while in the " Horatian Ode " it draws its analogue from the laws of physics : Nature , that ...
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