Thus much of this will make black, white ; foul, fair ; Wrong, right; base, noble; old, young; coward, valiant. Ha, you gods! why this ? what this, you gods? why, this Will lug your priests and servants from your sides ; Pluck stout men's pillows from... Spheres Of Justice: A Defense Of Pluralism And Equality - Pagina 95door Michael Walzer - 2008 - 364 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 1854 - 444 pagina’s
...not do and undo! — Shakspeare. Gold ? yellow, glittering, precious gold ? . . . . Thus much of thee will make black, white; foul, fair; Wrong, right; base, noble; old, young; coward, valiant This yellow slave Will knit and break religions; bless the accursed; Pluck stout men's pillows from... | |
| Alan Gilbert - 1990 - 532 pagina’s
...2:24. 8 Marx and Engels, SW, 1:82-3. ' Marx, 1967, pp. 270-1. Gold, yellow, glittering, precious gold! Thus much of this will make black white; foul fair;...Wrong right; base noble; old young; coward valiant; . . . This yellow slave Will knit and break religions, bless the accurs'd . . . place thieves and give... | |
| Gary Schmidgall - 1990 - 256 pagina’s
...Gold, not language, turns experiences catachrcstically, paradoxically awry: "Thus much of this [gold] will make / Black, white; foul, fair; wrong, right; / Base, noble; old, young; coward, valiant" (4.3.28-30). Gold has, in the master paradox of the play, turned "the commonwealth of Athens" into... | |
| Alejo Carpentier - 1991 - 604 pagina’s
...soberbiamente invocado en los soberbios versos de Timón de Atenas: Gold? yellow, glittering, precious gold? Thus much of this, will make black, white; foul, fair; Wrong, right; base, noble; oíd, young; coward, valiant. . . Pero, no. Ya no me quedaba tiempo sino para admirarme ante los aspectos... | |
| George E. McCarthy - 1992 - 396 pagina’s
...Capital, Marx cited approvingly Shakespeare's Timon of Athens: Gold, yellow, glittering, precious gold! Thus much of this will make black, white; foul, fair; Wrong, right; old, young; coward, valiant; . . . This yellow slave Will knit and break religions, bless the accurs'd... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 228 pagina’s
...lord, As if their legs belonged to me. Goethe: Faust (Mephistopheles) Shakespeare in Timon of Athens: Gold? Yellow, glittering, precious gold? No, Gods, I am no idle votarist! . . . Thus much of this will make black white, foul fair, Wrong right, base noble, old young, coward... | |
| Robert E. Babe - 1993 - 374 pagina’s
...seeks realisation and expression in an unfolding activity. — Thorstein Veblen (1919) 69 Gold . . . [Much/ of this will make black white, foul fair, Wrong right, base noble, old young, coward valiant. . . . This yellow slave Will knit and break religions, bless the accursed. . . . Thou visible God.... | |
| Jacques Derrida - 1994 - 222 pagina’s
...Engelsl as he transcrihes in his own hand, at length, in German, the rage of a prophetic imprecation: ...Thus much of this will make Black white, foul fair, wrong right, Base nohle, old young, coward valiant. This yellow slave Will... Make the hoar leprosy adored... This is... | |
| Lewis H. Lapham - 1995 - 396 pagina’s
...loathing for the multiplicity of both the human imagination and the human face. July 1992 CAPTAIN MONEY Thus much of this will make Black white, foul fair,...lug your priests and servants from your sides Pluck sick men's pillows from below their heads. This yellow slave Will knit and break religions, bless the... | |
| Hugh Grady - 1996 - 270 pagina’s
...reason to destroy religion and received morality: Gold? Yellow, glittering, precious gold? No, guds, I am no idle votarist; Roots, you clear heavens! Thus...wrong right. Base noble, old young, coward valiant. Ha, you guds! why this? what this, you guds? Why, this Will lug your priests and servants from your... | |
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