Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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If the plays are seen simply as serious essays in moral satire or in tragedy , the end of Antonio's Revenge is likely to be found unpleasant or " nothing short of sadistic . " 10 There is a violent death scene , when Piero is bound ...
If the plays are seen simply as serious essays in moral satire or in tragedy , the end of Antonio's Revenge is likely to be found unpleasant or " nothing short of sadistic . " 10 There is a violent death scene , when Piero is bound ...
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Attempting to “ make a beginning ” toward providing “ a comprehensive view of " Johnson's moral notions , " Voitle devotes his first two chapters ( “ Reason and Empiricism " ; “ Reason and Freedom ” ) to discussing the relationship ...
Attempting to “ make a beginning ” toward providing “ a comprehensive view of " Johnson's moral notions , " Voitle devotes his first two chapters ( “ Reason and Empiricism " ; “ Reason and Freedom ” ) to discussing the relationship ...
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practical justification for the change ) but even in the more general anthologies , Wesley's Collection of Moral and Sacred Poems , The Charmer , The Muses Banquet , and in Patrick's Poems upon Divine and Moral Subjects .
practical justification for the change ) but even in the more general anthologies , Wesley's Collection of Moral and Sacred Poems , The Charmer , The Muses Banquet , and in Patrick's Poems upon Divine and Moral Subjects .
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Contents
Established Texts and Definitive Editions | 1 |
Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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