These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us : though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects : love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide : in cities, mutinies... The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India - Side 21af William Crooke - 1896 - 653 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Wilson Knight - 1958 - 336 sider
...and paves the way for chaos. disaster in Renaissance civilization related to lack of family piety: These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...discord; in palaces, treason; and the bond cracked between son and father. This villain of mine comes under the prediction; there's son against father:... | |
| Wystan Hugh Auden - 2002 - 428 sider
...moments later, after Edmund has made Gloucester suspect his legitimate son Edgar, Gloucester says: These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourg'd by the sequent effects. Love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide. In cities, mutinies;... | |
| Gisèle Venet - 2002 - 350 sider
...personnage 38. I, IV, 263, c'est Lear qui fait cette remarque : «Within a fortnight ?» 39. I, II, 95-98 : «These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend...can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourg'd by the sequent effects». 40. I, III, 4-5 : «By day and night he wrongs me ; every hour /... | |
| Iván Nyusztay - 2002 - 210 sider
...cosmological laws.1" Cosmology provides the general background for imputation in King Lear: GLOUCESTER: These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourg'd by the sequent effects. Love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide (I.ii.100-104) Universal... | |
| Millicent Bell - 2002 - 316 sider
...tailors' tutors, No heretics burned but wenches' suitors. Gloucester's anticipation of a time when "love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide:...treason; and the bond cracked 'twixt son and father" is proved dismally accurate, even though it is based on superstition about the effect of eclipses.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 228 sider
...him, sir, presently, convey the business as I shall see means, and acquaint you withal. Gloucester These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no...good to us. Though the wisdom of nature can reason thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects. Love cools, friendship falls... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 240 sider
...and warre is spread on euery side, neither is anie man exempt from the edge of the sword. (Bb2-Bb2v) 'Love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide:...countries, discord; in palaces, treason; and the bond crack'd 'twixt son and father', Gloucester tells us. 'There's son against father: the King falls from... | |
| Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 322 sider
...earth, the sun and the planet all ky in a straight line, with the sun between the earth and the planet.) 'These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us.'3 It was the job of the almanac-maker to note such predictable occurrences and indicate their meaning... | |
| Oliver Ford Davies - 2003 - 224 sider
...is total. Scene Two immediately undermines this. Gloucester speaks of how disorderly the state is: 'in cities, mutinies; in countries, discord; in palaces,...treason, and the bond cracked 'twixt son and father'. Are we to infer that this has happened as a result of Lear's action, has the state been in turmoil... | |
| Grace Ioppolo - 2003 - 208 sider
...Though the wisdom of Nature can reason thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent01 effects. Love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide; in cities, mutinies, in countries, discords, in palaces, treason, the bond cracked between son and father. Find out this villain, Edmund,... | |
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