| Isaac Asimov - 2009 - 418 str.
...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them And show the heavens more just. " "Not bad," said Wilbur, eventually. "We're getting the idea. Only, Meg, rags aren't enough. Can you... | |
| Michael Paul Gallagher - 2003 - 156 str.
...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them And show the heavens more just. R: You have the basis of liberation theology there! The conversion starts from a real encounter with... | |
| Jamie Harrison, Rob Innes, T. D. Van Zwanenberg - 2003 - 220 str.
...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. 14 There are times in the history of most peoples, or in the development of most professions, when... | |
| Robert Pack - 2003 - 268 str.
...you From seasons such as these? O! I have ta'en Too little care of this. Take physic, pomp; F.xpose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou may'st...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. (Lear, III, iv, 28-3 6)2" Through his fictional portraits, as in the above quotation or in Gloucester's... | |
| Kim Paffenroth - 2004 - 188 str.
...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them And show the heavens more just. — 3.4.28-36 Apparently Lear's reign left something to be desired. And, more importantly for him as... | |
| Mary Anneeta Mann - 2004 - 230 str.
...prepared himself for such an encounter and he has never before had it thrust upon him. . . . Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. When Lear appeals to the cosmos, he goes far beyond Gloucester. Gloucester simply prepares the ground... | |
| John C. Hampsey - 2004 - 236 str.
...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp, Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. (3.4.28-36) Such a visionary (and countercultural) statement of faith by Lear, beyond all else, means... | |
| Emily R. Wilson - 2004 - 314 str.
...demands of justice might outweigh the man's desire for what he does not need. He cries, Take physic, pomp, Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. (3-4-33-36) The lines imagine society as a sick body, which must take "physic" and be purged of its... | |
| Susan Jacoby - 2004 - 433 str.
...raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these? Oh, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. This is the essence of the secularist and humanist faith, and it must be offered not as a defensive... | |
| Tom Kleffmann - 2004 - 178 str.
...4): Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, O, I have ta'en Too little care of this! Take physic, pomp, Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That...superflux to them, And show the heavens more just. — Ihr armen Nackten, wo ihr immer seid, Oh, daran dacht' ich Zu wenig sonst! — Nimm Arzenei, o... | |
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