| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 Seiten
...sing His Numbers languishing. (1. 1-4) 21 Though Justice against Fate complain. And plead the antient . (I. 37-40) 22 Henothing common did, or mean. Upon the memorable Scene: But with his keener Eye The... | |
| Lars Engle - 1993 - 284 Seiten
...truly Machiavellian new prince, who could by industrious valour climb To ruin the great work ot time. And cast the kingdoms old Into another mould. Though...those do hold or break As men are strong or weak. 20 Marvell's equivocal handling of Cromwell's providential understanding of his victories evokes Machiavelli... | |
| Thomas N. Corns - 1993 - 340 Seiten
...situation in 1650 be confronted squarely: Though Justice against Fate complain, And plead the antient Rights in vain: But those do hold or break As Men are strong or weak. (lines 37-40) Justice is still named justice, and the ancient rights are still rights (every party... | |
| Steven N. Zwicker - 1993 - 276 Seiten
...in terms of a clear political calculus: Though Justice against Fate complain, And plead the antient Rights in vain: But those do hold or break As Men are strong or weak. 35 What Marvell warily acknowledges in the Horatian Ode, however, Dryden heightens and celebrates in... | |
| Patsy Griffin - 1995 - 228 Seiten
...His great spirit achieves his victories: Though Justice against Fate complain, And plead the antient Rights in vain: But those do hold or break As Men...greater Spirits come. What Field of all the Civil Wars, Where his were not the deepest Scars? (37-46) He not only "acts," which the unfortunate lover... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 Seiten
...highest plot To plant the bergamot. Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the great work of time, And cast the kingdoms old Into another mould, Though...those do hold or break As men are strong or weak. 40 Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less: And therefore must make room Where greater... | |
| Chris Fitter - 1995 - 358 Seiten
...world of genuine novelty. The historical pragmatics of the 'notable English ItaloMachiavellian'322 - 'Though justice against fate complain, / And plead...But those do hold or break / As men are strong or weak'323 - here assume rather pre-Kierkegaardian connotations of total possibility. The world's order... | |
| Donald Hall - 1997 - 290 Seiten
...over terror. Marvell the traditionalist poet is not unmoved by tradition. The poem continues directly: Though justice against fate complain , And plead the...therefore must make room Where greater spirits come. The most eloquent and touching stanzas describe the execution of Charles, written by the poet later... | |
| Virginia Graham - 1996 - 260 Seiten
...bergamot, Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the great work of time, 35 And cast the kingdom old Into another mould. Though justice against fate...ancient rights in vain: But those do hold or break 40 As men are strong or weak. Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less: And therefore... | |
| Ernst A. Schmidt - 1996 - 500 Seiten
...industrious valor climb To ruin the great work of time, 35 And cast the kingdom old Into another mold; Though Justice against Fate complain. And plead the...ancient rights in vain; But those do hold or break, 40 As men are strong or weak. Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less, And therefore... | |
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