Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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Strana 154
... mercy , " are denied mercy by an antagonist , and are subsequently in a position to judge the man who has himself refused to show mercy . The proper role of mercy , however , is more carefully considered in Measure for Measure , and ...
... mercy , " are denied mercy by an antagonist , and are subsequently in a position to judge the man who has himself refused to show mercy . The proper role of mercy , however , is more carefully considered in Measure for Measure , and ...
Strana 164
... mercy for Claudio . In her defense of mercy , Isabella offers many of the same arguments as had Portia . She reminds Angelo that mercy is the supreme grace of the powerful , that men learn mercy from their need for God's mercy , and ...
... mercy for Claudio . In her defense of mercy , Isabella offers many of the same arguments as had Portia . She reminds Angelo that mercy is the supreme grace of the powerful , that men learn mercy from their need for God's mercy , and ...
Strana 165
... mercy is charity , not sin , she is also quick to note that Ignomy in ransom and free pardon Are of two houses . Lawful mercy Is nothing kin to foul redemption [ II , iv , 111 - 113 ] . Moreover , when Angelo's offer , coupled with fear ...
... mercy is charity , not sin , she is also quick to note that Ignomy in ransom and free pardon Are of two houses . Lawful mercy Is nothing kin to foul redemption [ II , iv , 111 - 113 ] . Moreover , when Angelo's offer , coupled with fear ...
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