OH , wearisome condition of Humanity ! Born under one law, to another bound : Vainly begot, and yet forbidden vanity, Created sick, commanded to be sound : What meaneth Nature by these diverse laws? On the Margin: Notes and Essays - Seite 102von Aldous Huxley - 1923 - 218 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Philipp Wolf - 1998 - 364 Seiten
...sondern bereits bei Fulke Greville: Chorus Sacerdotum „Oh wearisome Condition of Humanity! „Borne under one Law, to another bound: „Vainly begot, and yet forbidden vanity, „Created sicke, commanded to be sound: What meaneth Nature by these diverse Lawes? Passion and Reason selfe-division... | |
| Hans-Dieter Gelfert - 2000 - 132 Seiten
...Zeitgenossen Fulke Greville, dem Lesedrama Mustapha (1609), bringt es der Chor auf eine prägnante Formel: O wearisome condition of humanity! Born under one law,...commanded to be sound: What meaneth Nature by these divers laws? Passion and reason, self-divisions cause. (5. Akt; Chorus Sacerdotum, 1-6) (O trauriges... | |
| Bruce R. Smith - 2000 - 194 Seiten
...duality of both systems of self-knowledge, the physiological and the transcendental, when he laments, Oh wearisome condition of humanity! Born under one...forbidden vanity, Created sick, commanded to be sound. . . .' To act as a person was to act under two regimes at once, the body's and the soul's. Hamlet,... | |
| John Cartwright - 2000 - 406 Seiten
...Anthropological Approaches Oh wearisome condition of humanity! Borne under one Law, to another bound; Vainely begot, and yet forbidden vanity, Created sick, commanded...to be sound: What meaneth Nature by these diverse Lawes? Fulke GrenvilJe, Lord Brooke, Genuine Learned and Elegant Works (1633) Most people find the... | |
| Gerhard Wagner - 2001 - 290 Seiten
...Situation, und er sieht sie mit den Worten des englischen Dichters Fulke Greville adäquat beschrieben: What meaneth nature by these diverse laws, Passion and reason, self-division's cause?" 7 ' Für einen extrem skeptizistisch verfahrenden, das Selbst nur aus den "changing desires, emotions,... | |
| Melanie Williams - 2002 - 277 Seiten
...Great Britain For Ernest Edward Hosking, Eileen Margaret Hosking and Dr John Tudor Williams MB BS. O wearisome condition of humanity Born under one law,...commanded to be sound. What meaneth Nature by these divers lawes? Passion and Reason, self-division's Cause. Sir Fulke Greville The author wishes to acknowledge,... | |
| Angela K. Smith - 2004 - 246 Seiten
...Greville, which is helpful in considering Huxley's treatment of these themes in 'Farcical History': Oh, wearisome condition of humanity Born under one...diverse laws, Passion and reason, self-division's cause? The final two lines are clearly apposite to, but also crucially different from, 'Farcical History'.... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore - 2004 - 420 Seiten
...attacks nature but now it is identified with the very source of creation itself - the 'majesty of power': Oh wearisome condition of humanity! Born under one...meaneth nature by these diverse laws? Passion and reason self-division cause: Is it the mark or majesty of power To make offences that it may forgive? Essentially... | |
| Russell A. Fraser - 1962 - 240 Seiten
...nor devil, but a poignant commingling of each. That is the burden of Fulke Greville's great lament: Oh, wearisome condition of humanity, Born under one...forbidden vanity, Created sick, commanded to be sound. Lear calls man a centaur (4.6.126), and the image, despite Lear's misanthropy, is apt: horse and rider... | |
| Lothar Fietz - 2005 - 260 Seiten
...Passage aus Grevilles Mustapha interpretiert er die besagte Mangelhaftigkeit als "Selbstgespaltenheit": "Oh wearisome Condition of Humanity! "Born under one..."Vainly begot, and yet forbidden vanity, "Created sicke, commanded to be Sound: What meaneth Nature by these diverse Lawes? Passion and Reason, self-division... | |
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