They that have power to hurt and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, Who, moving others, are themselves as stone. Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow. They rightly do inherit heaven's graces And husband nature's riches from expense-,... Shakespeare's Sonnets - Strana 100autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1865 - 160 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Stephen Adams - 1997 - 260 str.
...Commentary William Shakespeare, "sonnet 94" f W l V • I — - M — * l W * They that have pow'r to hurt and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, "it TT ir i - ' r ' Who, moving others, are themselves as stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow;... | |
| Gail Rae - 1998 - 124 str.
...late-Sixteenth Century. The most well-known sonnets are those of Shakespeare, who wrote 154. This is Number 94: They that have power to hurt and will do none, That...Heaven's graces, And husband Nature's riches from expense; They are the lords and owners of their faces, Others but stewards of their excellence. The... | |
| William Frank Monroe - 1998 - 260 str.
...virtues as well, and it is fitting that this volume be dedicated to her. Prologue They that have pow'r to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing...heaven's graces, And husband nature's riches from expense; They are the lords and owners of their faces, Others but stewards of their excellence. The... | |
| Varadaraja V. Raman - 1998 - 398 str.
...strong will and self-discipline, indeed people whom we could legitimately call Rsis. He says of them: They that have power to hurt and will do none, That...themselves as stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow. Note that he does not say they resist all temptations, but simply that they are sfow to react to them.... | |
| James Schiffer - 2000 - 500 str.
...coldness of the figures being praised and the divine reward they are said to merit: They that have pow'r to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing...heaven's graces, And husband nature's riches from expense[.] ( 1-6) It has proven particularly difficult for modem readers to see how being unmoved can... | |
| Lynne Magnusson - 1999 - 235 str.
...paradoxical lack of what Belsey might call "subjectivity" in men with power like the aristocratic beloved: They that have power to hurt and will do none, That...themselves as stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow . . . (1-4) Even when these men say and "do" nothing, their nothing has an effect, particularly on... | |
| James Schiffer - 2000 - 500 str.
...ambiguities and suppressions of the language make it virtually impossible to distinguish praise from blame: "They that have power to hurt and will do none, /...as stone, / Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow" (94.1-4). The speaker cannot seem to decide whether "they" are admirably controlled, "to temptation... | |
| Wendy Wasserstein - 2000 - 84 str.
...up straight, and walks into the adjoining room.) Everyone. He's on his way. END They that have pow'r to hurt and will do none, That do not do the thing...stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow — They righdy do inherit heaven's graces, And husband Nature's riches from expense; They are the lords and... | |
| Michael C. Schoenfeldt - 1999 - 224 str.
...not do the thing, they most do showe, Who moving others, are themselves as stone, Unmooved. could, and to temptation slow: They rightly do inherit heaven's graces. And husband nature's ritches from expence. (lines 1 6) It has proven particularly difficult for modern readers to see how... | |
| Alan Haehnel - 2000 - 44 str.
...Wheeler. (Donna stands and walks to the bench.) DONNA. (Reciting Sonnet #94.) "They that have the pow'r to hurt, and will do none, That do not do the thing they most do show, Who moving others... who moving others are themselves as stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow, They rightly do inherit... | |
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