| Michael Davidson - 1991 - Počet stránok 272
...explain: Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together, To themselves yet either neither, Simple were so well compounded; That it cried, 'How...reason, reason none, If what parts can so remain.' (11. 41-8) Shakespeare's celebration of love as a form of existential mutuality (". . . the turtle... | |
| Cleanth Brooks - 1989 - Počet stránok 468
...Shakespeare's "The Phoenix and the Turtle" Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together. . . . That it cried, "How true a twain Seemeth this concordant...reason, reason none If what parts can so remain." For borrowings from Siegfried Sassoon in Faulkner's "Literature and War" and in Mosquitoes, see Michael... | |
| Dianne C. Luce - 1990 - Počet stránok 144
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| Počet stránok 460
...right Flaming in the phoenix' sight; Either was the other's mine. 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, To themselves, yet either neither,... | |
| Mary Caponegro - 1990 - Počet stránok 200
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| Norman O. Brown - 1990 - Počet stránok 292
...slain. Reason, in itself 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 onel Love hath reason, reason none, If what parts can so remain." Dismembered, remembered. Symbolism... | |
| Dianne C. Luce - 1990 - Počet stránok 144
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