The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... justice embodied in the play is that it is quite distinct from the poetic justice that so many critics from Johnson onwards seem to have thought that Shakespeare should have preserved . Poetic justice ensures that rewards and ...
... justice embodied in the play is that it is quite distinct from the poetic justice that so many critics from Johnson onwards seem to have thought that Shakespeare should have preserved . Poetic justice ensures that rewards and ...
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... justice for his crime the punishment must be inflicted by one in whom moral authority from God can be said to reside ... justice , performed to safeguard the public good and to cleanse the state ; it may also be an act of purely private ...
... justice for his crime the punishment must be inflicted by one in whom moral authority from God can be said to reside ... justice , performed to safeguard the public good and to cleanse the state ; it may also be an act of purely private ...
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... justice ; they also emphasize the rele- vance of the revenger's state of mind to the morality of his act . On the whole , the utterances of the Ghost and the manner of his appearance convey the impression that he is not merely seeking ...
... justice ; they also emphasize the rele- vance of the revenger's state of mind to the morality of his act . On the whole , the utterances of the Ghost and the manner of his appearance convey the impression that he is not merely seeking ...
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