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... moral ac- tion . It is an old problem : Milton was to treat it , in his own way , in Paradise Lost , where " our credulous mother , Eve " allowed herself to be fooled by Satan into tasting of the forbidden tree . Eve's real fault was ...
... moral ac- tion . It is an old problem : Milton was to treat it , in his own way , in Paradise Lost , where " our credulous mother , Eve " allowed herself to be fooled by Satan into tasting of the forbidden tree . Eve's real fault was ...
Strana 280
... moral universe they live in . Perhaps the ultimate statement made by tragedy is that the moral universe is more complicated and more self- contradictory than we can allow ourselves to think in our daily lives . In Macbeth ( 1606 ) ...
... moral universe they live in . Perhaps the ultimate statement made by tragedy is that the moral universe is more complicated and more self- contradictory than we can allow ourselves to think in our daily lives . In Macbeth ( 1606 ) ...
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... moral disorder : he never exploits moral corruption for purely sensational purposes , or suggests ( as Ford seems to do ) that passion is its own justification . There is a firm moral order underlying his plays , and he lets us see it ...
... moral disorder : he never exploits moral corruption for purely sensational purposes , or suggests ( as Ford seems to do ) that passion is its own justification . There is a firm moral order underlying his plays , and he lets us see it ...
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