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It seems clear then , that , a major concern of the Duke , and a major theme of the play , is the corruption which is fostered when the laws are not enforced , when the person in authority is too permissive .
It seems clear then , that , a major concern of the Duke , and a major theme of the play , is the corruption which is fostered when the laws are not enforced , when the person in authority is too permissive .
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has no counterpart elsewhere in the play . It would be mistaken to trace his animosity to Shylock , as Brandes does , to “ the ferocity and violence of the mediaeval prejudice against the Jews " ' l to elevate this single scene to a ...
has no counterpart elsewhere in the play . It would be mistaken to trace his animosity to Shylock , as Brandes does , to “ the ferocity and violence of the mediaeval prejudice against the Jews " ' l to elevate this single scene to a ...
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Instead we are directed , through the experience of the play , to allow for more and richer possibilities than we had dreamt of ; we find , as all Renaissance paradoxists knew , that the very experience dissolves the apparent paradoxes ...
Instead we are directed , through the experience of the play , to allow for more and richer possibilities than we had dreamt of ; we find , as all Renaissance paradoxists knew , that the very experience dissolves the apparent paradoxes ...
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NORMA PROCOPIOW | 1 |
KEIKO BEPPU and M TERESA TAVORMINA | 20 |
SUSAN FROMBERG SCHAEFFER | 41 |
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