Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 63. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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168. oldal
... moral plays of alternating scenes featuring one group of characters with scenes featuring another group . " But un- like moral dramas , contention - plays pitted characters and factions that were not necessarily moral opposites ; Sulla ...
... moral plays of alternating scenes featuring one group of characters with scenes featuring another group . " But un- like moral dramas , contention - plays pitted characters and factions that were not necessarily moral opposites ; Sulla ...
309. oldal
... moral virtue as the highest good and consequently in making moral choice the final as well as the ef- ficient cause of action . It differs from Kant's teach- ing , on the other hand , in considering the moral life to be the life ...
... moral virtue as the highest good and consequently in making moral choice the final as well as the ef- ficient cause of action . It differs from Kant's teach- ing , on the other hand , in considering the moral life to be the life ...
401. oldal
... moral choice Hamlet 52 : 35 Julius Caesar 7 : 179 , 264 , 279 , 343 moral corruption Macbeth 52 : 15 , 23 , 78 Othello 52 : 78 Troilus and Cressida 3 : 578 , 589 , 599 , 604 , 609 ; 18 : 332 , 406 , 412 , 423 ; 27 : 366 ; 54 : 84 ; 59 ...
... moral choice Hamlet 52 : 35 Julius Caesar 7 : 179 , 264 , 279 , 343 moral corruption Macbeth 52 : 15 , 23 , 78 Othello 52 : 78 Troilus and Cressida 3 : 578 , 589 , 599 , 604 , 609 ; 18 : 332 , 406 , 412 , 423 ; 27 : 366 ; 54 : 84 ; 59 ...
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