Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 Seiten |
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... moral considerations inevitably poses the problem of accounting for his irrational behavior . Concurrent with his examination of the moral issues , therefore , Shakespeare takes appropriate opportunity to explain the psychology of evil ...
... moral considerations inevitably poses the problem of accounting for his irrational behavior . Concurrent with his examination of the moral issues , therefore , Shakespeare takes appropriate opportunity to explain the psychology of evil ...
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... moral facts of the rape impel us to doubt Lucrece's self- indictment . In the poem , as in its sources , Lucrece is wholly innocent of any provocation or complicity in the crime , there- fore , the stain cannot indicate her guilt . In ...
... moral facts of the rape impel us to doubt Lucrece's self- indictment . In the poem , as in its sources , Lucrece is wholly innocent of any provocation or complicity in the crime , there- fore , the stain cannot indicate her guilt . In ...
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... moral and epistemological certainties . When sonnet writers use mythological allegories , for exam- ple , they generally do so in order to make some simple but significant point about love ; Cupid's tricks may remind us that love is ...
... moral and epistemological certainties . When sonnet writers use mythological allegories , for exam- ple , they generally do so in order to make some simple but significant point about love ; Cupid's tricks may remind us that love is ...
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The Phoenix and Turtle | 1 |
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Urheberrecht | |
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