His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 strán (strany) |
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... moral attitude . We know that he wanted peace with Sparta and that he hated Cleon , and when his comedy depicts the attaining of peace and the defeat of Cleon we know that he approved and wanted his audience to ap- prove . But in ...
... moral attitude . We know that he wanted peace with Sparta and that he hated Cleon , and when his comedy depicts the attaining of peace and the defeat of Cleon we know that he approved and wanted his audience to ap- prove . But in ...
Strana 217
... moral order . Let us put aside the ideas of justice and merit , and speak simply of good and evil . Let us under- stand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also every- thing else in human beings which we take to be ...
... moral order . Let us put aside the ideas of justice and merit , and speak simply of good and evil . Let us under- stand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also every- thing else in human beings which we take to be ...
Strana 407
... moral , in its influence ; an objection which , he main- tains , “ rests upon a misconception of the manner in which poetry acts to produce the moral improvement of man . " Ethical science and moral precepts have their uses . But poetry ...
... moral , in its influence ; an objection which , he main- tains , “ rests upon a misconception of the manner in which poetry acts to produce the moral improvement of man . " Ethical science and moral precepts have their uses . But poetry ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 12 |
Contents | 15 |
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