Truth in Our Practice: Representing Justice in Milton's Poetry and ProseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 386페이지 |
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... virtue but virtue entire . " Thus , the just man is the virtuous man who lives an upright life adhering to all aspects of virtue ( later the combination of the four cardinal virtues of justice , temperance , fortitude , and prudence ) ...
... virtue but virtue entire . " Thus , the just man is the virtuous man who lives an upright life adhering to all aspects of virtue ( later the combination of the four cardinal virtues of justice , temperance , fortitude , and prudence ) ...
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... virtue in private life while demonstrating his private virtue with the measure of his public success . This linkage of public actions and private virtue also enables a rhetorician both to attack the private individual through a critique ...
... virtue in private life while demonstrating his private virtue with the measure of his public success . This linkage of public actions and private virtue also enables a rhetorician both to attack the private individual through a critique ...
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... virtue characterized by faith in and obedience to God . " Satan leads Eve to believe her virtue , much like that of a Classical epic hero , will increase and be " dauntless " through disobedience , when , in fact , the very foundation ...
... virtue characterized by faith in and obedience to God . " Satan leads Eve to believe her virtue , much like that of a Classical epic hero , will increase and be " dauntless " through disobedience , when , in fact , the very foundation ...
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Constructing a Just Self in the | 72 |
Determinable Justice in The | 128 |
The English View of Ireland and the Application of Justice | 156 |
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