 | Joan Stambaugh - Philosophy - 1999 - 174 pages
...Nihilism 99 Religion and Nothingness ICM Conclusion (63 Note 167 Index 173 Property was thus appall'd That the self was not the same; Single nature's double...confounded, Saw division grow together; To themselves yet either neither Simple were so well compounded, That it cried, 'How true a twain Seemeth this concordant... | |
 | Robert Nye - Fiction - 1999 - 398 pages
...right Flaming in the phoenix' sight: Either was the other's mine. Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. 339 brother having been executed for complicity in the Babington Plot. Salusbury was a pugnacious character,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 388 pages
...confound the very notion of 'property', difference, and identity:4 Property was thus appalled That the self was not the same: Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was called. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together. 1 Erickson, Patriarchal Structures,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - Literary Collections - 2002 - 750 pages
...logical sense, 'the action of separating into kinds or classes'. To themselves yet either neither, Simple were so well compounded, That it cried 'How...this concordant one: Love hath reason, Reason none, lf what parts can so remain.' Whereupon it made this threne To the Phoenix and the dove, Co-supremes... | |
 | G. Wilson Knight - Literary Collections - 2002 - 233 pages
...his right Flaming in the Phoenix' sight; Either was the other's mine. Property was thus appall'd That the self was not the same; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. (21) These lines should by now need little comment. Ranjee (42-5) well discusses the words 'essence',... | |
 | Ilya Gililov - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 482 pages
...call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together; To themselves yet either neither; Simple were so well compounded, That it cried, "How...Whereupon it made this threne To the phoenix and the dove, Co-supremes and stars of love, As chorus to their tragic scene. Threnos Beauty, truth and rarity, Grace... | |
 | Howard F. Didsbury - Self-Help - 2003 - 344 pages
...Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together: To themselves yet either-neither, Simple was so well compounded. That it cried how true a twain...hath reason, reason none If what parts can so remain. Shakespeare's poem gives the impression that the phoenix and the turtle stand on the same ground, whether... | |
 | Frank Lentricchia, Andrew DuBois - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 391 pages
...right Flaming in the phoenix' sight; Either was the other's mine. Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was called. The addition of fire to the equation, with its pun on sexual burning, moves us from purely... | |
 | Patrick Cheney, Patrick Gerard Cheney, Cheney Patrick - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 319 pages
...self-reflexivity: Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together, To themselves yet either neither, Simple were so well compounded: That it cried, "How...Whereupon it made this threne To the Phoenix and the Dove, Co-supremes and stars of love, As chorus to their tragic scene. ("Phoenix and Turtle," 41-52) This... | |
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