Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... judgment . His mistake is to " assume desert " an act which parallels Shylock's insistence upon justice and his bond . Arragon , as had Shylock earlier , would deduce human worth from quantitative measures ( birth , graces , fortune ...
... judgment . His mistake is to " assume desert " an act which parallels Shylock's insistence upon justice and his bond . Arragon , as had Shylock earlier , would deduce human worth from quantitative measures ( birth , graces , fortune ...
Strana 123
... judgment , and distaste the goodness of a quarrel Which hath our several honours all engag'd To make it gracious [ II , ii , 123-5 ] . Hector counters each of his brother's arguments . He warns Troilus not to allow passion to cloud his ...
... judgment , and distaste the goodness of a quarrel Which hath our several honours all engag'd To make it gracious [ II , ii , 123-5 ] . Hector counters each of his brother's arguments . He warns Troilus not to allow passion to cloud his ...
Strana 168
... judgment , and then is tempted into passionate misconduct . Only after he has lost the honor that he believed was his " birthright " does he acquire the humility necessary for proper judgment . Angelo , proud of his own austerity and ...
... judgment , and then is tempted into passionate misconduct . Only after he has lost the honor that he believed was his " birthright " does he acquire the humility necessary for proper judgment . Angelo , proud of his own austerity and ...
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