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As Sejanus progresses , Jonson's moral scathing is directed more and more against the blushless dereliction of Senate and people ; their abandonment of moral choice . Rome displays the vice of apathy rather than the virtue of patience .
As Sejanus progresses , Jonson's moral scathing is directed more and more against the blushless dereliction of Senate and people ; their abandonment of moral choice . Rome displays the vice of apathy rather than the virtue of patience .
الصفحة 156
Michael McCanles has described Jonson's notion of festivity quite accurately as a much more refined comic spirit , expressed not in a social convulsion but in an individual moral posture . Ideally the festive does not oppose quotidian ...
Michael McCanles has described Jonson's notion of festivity quite accurately as a much more refined comic spirit , expressed not in a social convulsion but in an individual moral posture . Ideally the festive does not oppose quotidian ...
الصفحة 179
But the double cause is also sign of another pattern : throughout the play , moral restraint is conceived of as multiple . When , for example , Crites expresses doubts in his own capacity to make such a cast " dance truely in a measure ...
But the double cause is also sign of another pattern : throughout the play , moral restraint is conceived of as multiple . When , for example , Crites expresses doubts in his own capacity to make such a cast " dance truely in a measure ...
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