The Insufficiency of Virtue: Macbeth and the Natural OrderThe first scene-by-scene philosophical study of any Shakespeare play, this book demonstrates why Shakespeare's poetic writings still arouse and sustain serious inquiry and reflection. Using a combination of philosophical rigor, political insight, and textual thoroughness, Jan H. Blits delineates the competing forms of virtue within Macbeth--the courageous public virtue of warriors like Macbeth and the internal Christian virtue evoked by Duncan. This new interpretation of Macbeth explains crucial paradoxes overlooked by previous scholars and will serve as a model for future scholarship in the field. |
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... Rosse , of holding its corpses for ran- som . While the Captain suppresses everything but the opposition between virtue and vice , Rosse points up a low part of the world that the Captain's po- etic account ignores . Macbeth's prowess ...
... Rosse , of holding its corpses for ran- som . While the Captain suppresses everything but the opposition between virtue and vice , Rosse points up a low part of the world that the Captain's po- etic account ignores . Macbeth's prowess ...
Page 91
... Rosse of something dreadful and strange . Each time , Rosse effortlessly tops him , convincing him of something even stranger , whose certainty he increasingly declares , claiming finally that he saw with his own eyes Duncan's horses ...
... Rosse of something dreadful and strange . Each time , Rosse effortlessly tops him , convincing him of something even stranger , whose certainty he increasingly declares , claiming finally that he saw with his own eyes Duncan's horses ...
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... Rosse , who does not claim to be part of the rebellion or even to know of it firsthand ( “ [ T ] here ran a rumor " [ 4.3.182 ] ) , is once again a messenger . This time , however , there is a curious difference . In contrast to his ...
... Rosse , who does not claim to be part of the rebellion or even to know of it firsthand ( “ [ T ] here ran a rumor " [ 4.3.182 ] ) , is once again a messenger . This time , however , there is a curious difference . In contrast to his ...
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