The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 12
Seite 13
... seem to be paradoxical , in reality it is not . He simply held contempt for those who , by fleeing the city , endeavored to ... seems to be amused by the plague . He appears pleased to discover that the plague , like death itself , is an ...
... seem to be paradoxical , in reality it is not . He simply held contempt for those who , by fleeing the city , endeavored to ... seems to be amused by the plague . He appears pleased to discover that the plague , like death itself , is an ...
Seite 30
... seem amiss . However , to the Elizabethan and to the conservative Elizabethan like Dekker , Infelice's action would seem to be that of a willful and spoiled child of an ever- indulgent father . Dekker is calling attention , undoubtedly ...
... seem amiss . However , to the Elizabethan and to the conservative Elizabethan like Dekker , Infelice's action would seem to be that of a willful and spoiled child of an ever- indulgent father . Dekker is calling attention , undoubtedly ...
Seite 33
... seem , therefore , to be Dekker's theory that few people have a knowledge or appreciation of virtue , insofar as most of the ... seems haphazard , even to the point of being unplanned . It is only later that one realizes that Dekker has ...
... seem , therefore , to be Dekker's theory that few people have a knowledge or appreciation of virtue , insofar as most of the ... seems haphazard , even to the point of being unplanned . It is only later that one realizes that Dekker has ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agen Apishness apprentice Bawds behavior believes Bellafront Bellafront's establishment Belman of London Bridewell Bryan Candido Catherine Bountinall Chambers Church class structure concerned contempt Cruelty daughter debt Deuill dramas dress Duke edited by Ernest Elizabeth Elizabethan EMPORIA KANSAS EMPORIA STATE RESEARCH England English Ernest Rhys extravagant fear Fustigo gallants gentleman George Gregg gull Guls Horn-Booke haue Hippolito Honest Whore houses HW,II Ibid imitate Infelice justice KANSAS STATE TEACHERS Knights London plague lookes like goodnes loue Matheo medieval middle class Milan Moral Philosophy nobility nouveau riche Orlando Friscobaldo pamphlet pander patient Philosophy Of Thomas plague plays playwright Politic Bankruptism poor Powles prison profession prostitutes punishment rich ruler of Milan scrapt seems servant Seuen Deadly Sinnes Shakespeare's Sinnes of London Sloth social and moral society superficial qualities TEACHERS COLLEGE theory Thomas Dekker thou Trebazzi Troilus and Cressida Viola virtue virtuous vpon whole Whorehound woman