Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... moral act , the means of revealing and exerting the will . Again , while such a moral view of speech is not unique to this period , its divines , moralists , philoso- phers , and poets write with a surprising frequency and urgency of ...
... moral act , the means of revealing and exerting the will . Again , while such a moral view of speech is not unique to this period , its divines , moralists , philoso- phers , and poets write with a surprising frequency and urgency of ...
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... moral judgment . " " That is to say , Horner may remain socially and dramatically successful , unrepentant and unreproved , even while the play may yet indicate that he is to be judged morally deficient . Similarly , the major argument ...
... moral judgment . " " That is to say , Horner may remain socially and dramatically successful , unrepentant and unreproved , even while the play may yet indicate that he is to be judged morally deficient . Similarly , the major argument ...
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... Moral law " is " discoverable by natural light . . . because the Law is written in every mans heart by nature , and ... morality.68 Absolute idealists , the Stoics insist that there is never any conflict between expediency and the ...
... Moral law " is " discoverable by natural light . . . because the Law is written in every mans heart by nature , and ... morality.68 Absolute idealists , the Stoics insist that there is never any conflict between expediency and the ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |