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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05544-1und in the temple of that Mahomet’ (5.1.172–3) so that he can burn them (see Garber, 1984).. Tamburlaine taunts the Muslim prophet and his ‘Turkish’ followers with these words:.For an English audience watching the play during the late 1580s, these lines would have evoked a mixed response. On the one

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Struktur eines Mikroprozessorsystems,sity. Scholarly speculation ranges from the satires of Juvenal to the . of Montaigne, while just as plausibly Hamlet could be ruminating on his own ‘tables’ (if, that is, the actor playing the Prince produces a notebook of some kind in the soliloquy of 1.5).. Yet, what if Hamlet were holding neither

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Time for a New Constitutional Changeble remained the central cultural text in England, as in the rest of Europe, through the seventeenth century’ (Shuger, 1994, 2). But as soon as we go beyond those comfortable generalisations and try to ascertain closer details, questions and uncertainties abound. Which Bible were the early modern En

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On Proof and Progress in Mathematics,ism still assumes that the play allegorises either the displacement of justice by mercy or, in recent Aristotelian interpretations, the displacement of justice by equity, mercy’s classicised cousin (see Marx, 2000, ch. 5). Stacy Magedanz refines the mercy—justice debate by pointing out that the Duke

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18. Hämophilie-Symposion Hamburg 1987riminal offence of wilful perjury. As part of their punishment, convicted perjurers were set ‘on the pillory in some market-place within the shire, city or borough’, wherein the offence had been committed (., 1563, section vii). Standing exposed to the public gaze, they wore a paper, fixed either to

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23650-2y for an act as Jewish’ (Mellinkoff, 1993, 1: 97). As this final phrase suggests, it was often used with anti-Semitic intent: inscribed, for example, on the clothes of the torturers or bystanders in paintings of the Passion in order to implicate Jews in the Crucifixion.. But in early modern art – in

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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403919595 antiquity, dignity and ‘the true use of their quality’ (Heywood, 1841, xvii).. . operates not only as a defence of the acting profession, but as a celebration of drama as a valuable instrument of instruction and edification. Heywood argues that the unique power of live performance (when compared wi

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Early Modern Drama and the Bible; Contexts and Reading Adrian Streete (Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Lit Book 2012 Palgrave Macmillan, a d