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That same refusal to accept which drove him mad now drives him to his death : Why should a dog , a horse , a rat have life , And thou no breath at all ? ( V , iii , 306-307 ) Thus with full knowledge does he still rage and question at ...
That same refusal to accept which drove him mad now drives him to his death : Why should a dog , a horse , a rat have life , And thou no breath at all ? ( V , iii , 306-307 ) Thus with full knowledge does he still rage and question at ...
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( Acts III - IV ) accept a physical universe with no perceivable moral order structured into it , and , when forced to accept in old age ( Act V ) , is destroyed . But we , the audience , should not despair . Shakespeare has not told us ...
( Acts III - IV ) accept a physical universe with no perceivable moral order structured into it , and , when forced to accept in old age ( Act V ) , is destroyed . But we , the audience , should not despair . Shakespeare has not told us ...
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However , if the judge does not accept the equity of his decision , out of respect for the court the accused would still be bound to pay the penalty imposed . In brief we hold that segregation laws have no binding power .
However , if the judge does not accept the equity of his decision , out of respect for the court the accused would still be bound to pay the penalty imposed . In brief we hold that segregation laws have no binding power .
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