Scripta Hierosolymitana: Publications of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Volume 25Magnes Press, Hebrew University, 1973 - 347 páginas |
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... honour and reputation in this play ; I hope to show that Isabella learns to reject a secular " law of reputation " and to acquire , instead , a deeper , more noble estimation of what constitutes true honour . An essential prerequisite ...
... honour and reputation in this play ; I hope to show that Isabella learns to reject a secular " law of reputation " and to acquire , instead , a deeper , more noble estimation of what constitutes true honour . An essential prerequisite ...
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... honour " was " usually identified with the moral law made known by reason , inviting man to do good through certain practical principles implanted in all men . " 2 But " honour " came increasingly to be synonymous with " reputation ...
... honour " was " usually identified with the moral law made known by reason , inviting man to do good through certain practical principles implanted in all men . " 2 But " honour " came increasingly to be synonymous with " reputation ...
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... honour . Isabella's stress on honour continues throughout her interview with Claudio . She emphasizes the shame and disgrace that he would incur along with her if they were to accept Angelo's conditions . She begins by telling him that ...
... honour . Isabella's stress on honour continues throughout her interview with Claudio . She emphasizes the shame and disgrace that he would incur along with her if they were to accept Angelo's conditions . She begins by telling him that ...
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Reputation in Measure for Measure | 19 |
The Unity of Twelfth Night | 36 |
Orsino Man of Fancy | 49 |
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