A Study of John Webster's Use of Renaissance Natural and Moral PhilosophyInstitut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universitat Salzburg, 1973 - 206 من الصفحات |
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... look for no other but anxiety and care , discontent and grief , in the mean time ; mad- ..61 ness itself , or violent death , in the end . when the concept of a hierarchially ordered society or " degree " was regarded as the ideal means ...
... look for no other but anxiety and care , discontent and grief , in the mean time ; mad- ..61 ness itself , or violent death , in the end . when the concept of a hierarchially ordered society or " degree " was regarded as the ideal means ...
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... look'd like a Gentleman , " Ferdinand's affronted false pride and purely external standard of virtue are again manifested ( III , iii , 86-88 ; my italics ) . The descriptions of Ferdinand by Pescara and Delio , e.g. , the " eager ...
... look'd like a Gentleman , " Ferdinand's affronted false pride and purely external standard of virtue are again manifested ( III , iii , 86-88 ; my italics ) . The descriptions of Ferdinand by Pescara and Delio , e.g. , the " eager ...
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... look't to neare , have neither heat nor light " ( V , i , 31-40 ) . However , Flamineo's pride prevents him from acknowledging that , as a pander and murderer , he is more despicable than most courtiers , and he similarly does not per ...
... look't to neare , have neither heat nor light " ( V , i , 31-40 ) . However , Flamineo's pride prevents him from acknowledging that , as a pander and murderer , he is more despicable than most courtiers , and he similarly does not per ...
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