The Drama of Social RealityOxford University Press, 1975 - 180 oldal |
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9. oldal
... keep them . He has spent his time working up the courage and then devising the plan to seize the throne and , when all should be serene , he must spend the balance of his life defending it . Macbeth is like those princes sorely in need ...
... keep them . He has spent his time working up the courage and then devising the plan to seize the throne and , when all should be serene , he must spend the balance of his life defending it . Macbeth is like those princes sorely in need ...
85. oldal
... keep it there ; the Dionysian world of Egypt promises his pleasure , so he yields to it to keep that as well . Were it possible , he would have peace and pleasure and devote himself with equal sincerity to the preservation of each ...
... keep it there ; the Dionysian world of Egypt promises his pleasure , so he yields to it to keep that as well . Were it possible , he would have peace and pleasure and devote himself with equal sincerity to the preservation of each ...
112. oldal
... keep power . The methods for achieving these ends are , according to Machiavelli , bound up with the persuasive qualities of a perform- ance . What counts are appearances , for if a man could express what others wish to see in him he ...
... keep power . The methods for achieving these ends are , according to Machiavelli , bound up with the persuasive qualities of a perform- ance . What counts are appearances , for if a man could express what others wish to see in him he ...
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