ShakespeareI.R. Dee, 1994 - 251 pagina's Even those readers who have a good grasp of Shakespeare will find this biography a surprise and delight. Mr. Burgess breathes life into Shakespeare the man and invigorates his times. |
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Pagina 51
... moral sensibility . This , of course , is nonsense . It is very pleasing , in the faces of the lovers of Will the Moral Artist , to be able to record that Will fornicated before his marriage , and that there is statistical proof of this ...
... moral sensibility . This , of course , is nonsense . It is very pleasing , in the faces of the lovers of Will the Moral Artist , to be able to record that Will fornicated before his marriage , and that there is statistical proof of this ...
Pagina 74
... moral teaching . Greek tragedy had a moral function and also , as Aristotle taught , a psychological one . The fall of a great man showed that the gods distrusted greatness : the flaw of hubris , or self - confident contempt for the ...
... moral teaching . Greek tragedy had a moral function and also , as Aristotle taught , a psychological one . The fall of a great man showed that the gods distrusted greatness : the flaw of hubris , or self - confident contempt for the ...
Pagina 78
... morality . The morality was not a guild play , and it did not take as its subject a story from the Bible . Instead , it tried to teach a moral lesson through allegory , through presenting moral ab- stractions as if they were real people ...
... morality . The morality was not a guild play , and it did not take as its subject a story from the Bible . Instead , it tried to teach a moral lesson through allegory , through presenting moral ab- stractions as if they were real people ...
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