Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark, what discord follows ; each thing meets In mere oppugnancy : the bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores And make a sop of all this solid globe : Strength should be lord of imbecility,... Troilus and Cressida. Othello - Página 29de William Shakespeare - 1788Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 páginas
...the language of Mackintosh — it would end in universal destruction : — Then every thing include itself in power, Power into will, will into appetite...universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce an universal prey, And last eat up himself. What a natural and fine opportunity... | |
| Ian Ward - 1999 - 258 páginas
...seem to have forgotten the lessons of Aristotle, that government must be an accommodation of extremes, 'Force should be right - or rather, right and wrong,/ Between whose endless jar justice resides'. Without such constraints, of self-determined reason, a polity will 'at least eat' itself up (1.3. 11... | |
| John Sutherland, Cedric Watts - 2000 - 244 páginas
...order: Take but degree away, untune that string, And hark what discord follows. . . . Then everything includes itself in power, Power into will, will into...universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce an universal prey, And last eat up himself.4 (1.3.108-9, 1 18-23) Having insisted... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 196 páginas
...113 Strength should be lord of imbecility, 114 And the rude son should strike his father dead; 115 Force should be right; or rather right and wrong, Between whose endless jar justice resides, 117 Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then everything include itself in power, 119... | |
| Peter Quennell, Hamish Johnson - 2002 - 246 páginas
...lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe. Strength should be a lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike...universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce an universal prey, And last eat up himself, (i.iii) Ulysses does not consistently... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 552 páginas
...discordant appetites and imagined self-interests the one only common measure, which taken away, — Force should be right ; or, rather right and wrong,—...Power into will, will into appetite ; And appetite a universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce a universal prey ! Thrice... | |
| 顏元叔 - 2001 - 838 páginas
...thing melts In mere oppugnancy; the bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe; Strength should...son should strike his father dead; Force should be right@or rather, right and wrong, Between whose endless jar justice resides, Should lose their names,... | |
| Harold Bloom - 2001 - 750 páginas
...Nunca osa entrometerse, en el alma del Estado, Que tiene una operación más divina 9. Then everything includes itself in power, / Power into will, will...universal wolf, / So doubly seconded with will and power, / Must make perforce an universal prey, /And last eat up himself. [I. iii. 119-24] Que lo que la voz... | |
| Pilar Hidalgo - 2001 - 168 páginas
...The title of the book is taken from a quotation from Tnrihis and Cressida: Then every thing include itself in power. Power into wilL will into appetite....universal wolf (So doubly seconded with will and power), Must make perforce an universal prey. And last eat up himself. (l.3.ll9,24) It is ironical that the... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 1958 - 336 páginas
...thing meets In mere oppugnancy: the bounded waters Should lift their bosom higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe: Strength should...Power into will, will into appetite; And appetite, a universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce a universal prey, And... | |
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