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... mercy to those who have some claim to it , clementia , and mercy to those who have none , venia or misericordia ( venia in action , misericordia in mind ) . Now one has only to recollect the headings of the Psalter to remember that the ...
... mercy to those who have some claim to it , clementia , and mercy to those who have none , venia or misericordia ( venia in action , misericordia in mind ) . Now one has only to recollect the headings of the Psalter to remember that the ...
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... mercy ' in this context would hardly do in a Christian society , invented the term ' vaine pitie ' for it , and uses ' mercy ' to translate clementia , thereby obscuring the contradiction at the verbal level . At the level of motive ...
... mercy ' in this context would hardly do in a Christian society , invented the term ' vaine pitie ' for it , and uses ' mercy ' to translate clementia , thereby obscuring the contradiction at the verbal level . At the level of motive ...
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... mercy to Byron in Chapman's play1 is pre- cisely the political expediency which distinguishes the Augustan instance of the De Clementia and The Governour , and whenever mercy is proffered or given it is commonly of this sort . In the ...
... mercy to Byron in Chapman's play1 is pre- cisely the political expediency which distinguishes the Augustan instance of the De Clementia and The Governour , and whenever mercy is proffered or given it is commonly of this sort . In the ...
Contents
The Hypothesis in History and Comedy | 33 |
The First Testing Corruption and Salvation | 76 |
The Second TestingCorruption and Salvation | 125 |
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The Slave of Life: A Study of Shakespeare and the Idea of Justice. -- Marion Hope Parker No preview available - 2021 |
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