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What we call the moral norm is , then , not morality but deliverance from moral bondage . Comedy is designed not to condemn evil , but to ridicule a lack of self - knowledge . It finds the virtues of Malvolio and Angelo as comic as the ...
What we call the moral norm is , then , not morality but deliverance from moral bondage . Comedy is designed not to condemn evil , but to ridicule a lack of self - knowledge . It finds the virtues of Malvolio and Angelo as comic as the ...
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Aristophanes is the most personal of writers : his opinions on every subject are written all over his plays , and we have no doubt of his moral attitude . We know that he wanted peace with Sparta and that he hated Cleon , and when his ...
Aristophanes is the most personal of writers : his opinions on every subject are written all over his plays , and we have no doubt of his moral attitude . We know that he wanted peace with Sparta and that he hated Cleon , and when his ...
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There is no hint of moral compunction , no reminder , as in Portia's famous speech , of the promptings of religion . The conversion is an æsthetic one ; it is made at the suggestion of ...
There is no hint of moral compunction , no reminder , as in Portia's famous speech , of the promptings of religion . The conversion is an æsthetic one ; it is made at the suggestion of ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 13 |
Contents xi | 15 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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