Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... interest rates , was not condoned . Watt in his Bibliotheca Britannica ennumerates about thirty publications on this ... interest on money lent.89 Usury was condemned for four reasons : the first is based on the Aristotelian argument ...
... interest rates , was not condoned . Watt in his Bibliotheca Britannica ennumerates about thirty publications on this ... interest on money lent.89 Usury was condemned for four reasons : the first is based on the Aristotelian argument ...
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... interest- free loan from which he can gain nothing but a bloody tribute if forfeited . This he describes as a " merry bond " and " kindness , " although he con- ceives of this " merry bond " only after recalling Antonio's past con ...
... interest- free loan from which he can gain nothing but a bloody tribute if forfeited . This he describes as a " merry bond " and " kindness , " although he con- ceives of this " merry bond " only after recalling Antonio's past con ...
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... interest in his villains would seem to decrease , for he gives progressively less dramatic time to establishing a motive for villainy . In The Merchant of Venice , many explanations are offered for Shylock's hate : Antonio's self ...
... interest in his villains would seem to decrease , for he gives progressively less dramatic time to establishing a motive for villainy . In The Merchant of Venice , many explanations are offered for Shylock's hate : Antonio's self ...
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