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The punishment can never fit the crime , for it can never undo it . We may think we may be able to find appropriate action , as Lear thought : I will have such revenges on you both That all the world shall - I will do such thingsWhat ...
The punishment can never fit the crime , for it can never undo it . We may think we may be able to find appropriate action , as Lear thought : I will have such revenges on you both That all the world shall - I will do such thingsWhat ...
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Jonson's insistence on the humors was at cross purposes with his realistic intention , though he never seems to have realized this . A " humorous ” character is bound to be a caricature , never presented as a fully realized human being ...
Jonson's insistence on the humors was at cross purposes with his realistic intention , though he never seems to have realized this . A " humorous ” character is bound to be a caricature , never presented as a fully realized human being ...
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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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