Catholic Theology in Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity of Delaware Press, 2008 - 226 pages Explores and reexamines Shakespeare's theology from the standpoint of revisionist history of the English Reformation. |
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Page 65
... virtue , since it falls short of the perfection of virtue . ( 2a2ae 144.1 ) As one of the integral parts of temperance , shamefacedness ( verecun- dia ) has none of the " spiritual beauty " characteristic of honesty ( honestum ) , which ...
... virtue , since it falls short of the perfection of virtue . ( 2a2ae 144.1 ) As one of the integral parts of temperance , shamefacedness ( verecun- dia ) has none of the " spiritual beauty " characteristic of honesty ( honestum ) , which ...
Page 95
David N. Beauregard. tues , " not the virtue subordinated to the cardinal virtue of justice or to the limited jurisdiction of legitimate authority . Moreover , it has become the cause of " all felicity and blessedness . " In linking the ...
David N. Beauregard. tues , " not the virtue subordinated to the cardinal virtue of justice or to the limited jurisdiction of legitimate authority . Moreover , it has become the cause of " all felicity and blessedness . " In linking the ...
Page 97
... virtue at issue . In his discourse on playacting , Hamlet speaks in an Aristotelian- Thomistic manner . That is , he sees the art of playacting as an exer- cise of the cardinal virtue of temperance and one of its sub - virtues , modesty ...
... virtue at issue . In his discourse on playacting , Hamlet speaks in an Aristotelian- Thomistic manner . That is , he sees the art of playacting as an exer- cise of the cardinal virtue of temperance and one of its sub - virtues , modesty ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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