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A more worldly Brutus , a less morally sensitive Hamlet , a tougher and more cunning Othello , would have done less harm ... between innocence and virtue , or at least between innocence of character and effectiveness of moral action .
A more worldly Brutus , a less morally sensitive Hamlet , a tougher and more cunning Othello , would have done less harm ... between innocence and virtue , or at least between innocence of character and effectiveness of moral action .
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a Lear who had lost the pride and dignity which , moral pitfalls though they were , gave stature to his personality . Pride is both a good and a bad quality , and Shakespeare was to treat the problem more particularly in Coriolanus .
a Lear who had lost the pride and dignity which , moral pitfalls though they were , gave stature to his personality . Pride is both a good and a bad quality , and Shakespeare was to treat the problem more particularly in Coriolanus .
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Finally , it is worth noting that in Middleton's plays , both comedies and tragedies , there is no moral disorder : he never exploits moral corruption for purely sensational purposes , or suggests ( as Ford seems to do ) that passion is ...
Finally , it is worth noting that in Middleton's plays , both comedies and tragedies , there is no moral disorder : he never exploits moral corruption for purely sensational purposes , or suggests ( as Ford seems to do ) that passion is ...
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