Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... human characteristics and typical kinds of behavior , to define human nature , and to reveal what it is to be a man . He does this by repetition , not by psychological analysis . Man's bond to flesh and blood is demonstrated when all ...
... human characteristics and typical kinds of behavior , to define human nature , and to reveal what it is to be a man . He does this by repetition , not by psychological analysis . Man's bond to flesh and blood is demonstrated when all ...
Strana 124
... human judgment . 149 Man , because his will is free , is capable of the willful choice of a lesser before a greater ... human law ( human law existing to curb just such passionately conceived transgressions of natural law ) demand that ...
... human judgment . 149 Man , because his will is free , is capable of the willful choice of a lesser before a greater ... human law ( human law existing to curb just such passionately conceived transgressions of natural law ) demand that ...
Strana 155
... human justice , suggest that man's justice becomes tyranny when the judge himself sins , and reject Angelo's harsh justice on very personal human and psychological grounds . Angelo is tempted and falls ; he commits the crime for which ...
... human justice , suggest that man's justice becomes tyranny when the judge himself sins , and reject Angelo's harsh justice on very personal human and psychological grounds . Angelo is tempted and falls ; he commits the crime for which ...
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