| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 220 หน้า
...terms divine in sellin g hours of dross: Within he fed, without he neh no more, So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then. Da quelle labbra che Amore ha foggiato con le sue stesse mani uscì, diretto a me che per lei languivo,... | |
| Murray Cox, Alice Theilgaard - 1994 - 482 หน้า
...worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body's end?... So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then.' THE BODY AND MIMESIS Play-acting includes mimetic reproduction. Shakespeare made excellent use of mimesis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 หน้า
...terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more: So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then. 147 My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth the disease; Feeding on that... | |
| Joo-Hyon Kim - 1994 - 142 หน้า
...terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more : So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then. (A quotation from Ellis' interpretation) He (Shakespeare) reflects that in his spiritual warfare, this... | |
| Reynolds Price - 1995 - 372 หน้า
...terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more: So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead there's no more dying then." In the pause that followed the resonant end, the next speaker — a friend of Ann's who'd likewise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 196 หน้า
...terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more. So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And death once dead, there's no more dying then. 146 5 reason - sanity, ability to think clearly. 5 physician to my love - doctor trying to cure me... | |
| Gary Westfahl, George Edgar Slusser, Eric S. Rabkin - 1996 - 272 หน้า
...Press, 1977), 94-97. The Solitary Eater in Science Fiction and Horror GEORGE SLUSSER So thou shalt feed on Death, that feeds on men. And Death once dead, there's no more dying then. — Shakespeare, Sonnet 146 At first glance, food and eating hardly seem essential to the themes and... | |
| John Spencer Hill - 1997 - 224 หน้า
...terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more: So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then. One could make a compelling argument that this sonnet, recalling the body-soul debates in medieval... | |
| Stanley Wells - 1997 - 438 หน้า
...and body which would be at home in a religious sequence; indeed its conclusion - 'So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men, | And death once dead, there's no more dying then' resembles the last words ofjohn Donne's Holy Sonnet No. 10: 'death, thou shalt die'. Just as the sonnets... | |
| Richard Danson Brown - 1999 - 308 หน้า
...terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more: So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead there's no more dying then." The poet's address to his soul claims that the negative experience of his loves can be turned to spiritual... | |
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