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" I do not strain at the position, — It is familiar, — but at the author's drift : Who, in his circumstance, expressly proves, That no man is the lord of any thing, (Though in and of him there be much consisting, ) Till he communicate his parts to others... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the ... - Страница 341
по William Shakespeare - 1805
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The Heroic Idiom of Shakespearean Tragedy

James C. Bulman - 1985 - 276 страници
...is unassailable. Ulysses is quick to interpret the evidence for him: no man is the lord of anything, Though in and of him there be much consisting, Till...of himself know them for aught Till he behold them formed in the applause Where th' are extended. (3.3.115-20) The vocabulary in these lines hints at...
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Troilus and Cressida

William Shakespeare - 1987 - 260 страници
...his circumstance expressly proves That no man is the lord of any thing, Though in and of him there is much consisting, Till he communicate his parts to...of himself know them for aught Till he behold them formed in th'applause Where they're extended; who like an arch reverb'rate 120 The voice again; or,...
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Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Double: The Rhythms of Audience Response

Kent Cartwright - 2010 - 301 страници
...man is lord of any thing," even though, paradoxically, he might possess much in objects or virtues, "Till he communicate his parts to others; / Nor doth...himself know them for aught, / Till he behold them formed in th' applause / Where th' 44. This interpretation emphasizes the benign. One could imagine,...
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Donald Davidson and the Mirror of Meaning: Holism, Truth, Interpretation

Jeff Malpas - 1992 - 372 страници
...himself reminds us, quoting Shakespeare's Ulysses: ... no man is the lord of anything, Though in him and of him there be much consisting, Till he communicate...of himself know them for aught Till he behold them formed in th 'applause Where they're extended.57 The world-horizon is, indeed, the objective correlate...
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Shakespeare the Actor and the Purposes of Playing

Meredith Anne Skura - 1993 - 348 страници
...itself. This is not strange at all. Ulysses means something more general: No man is lord of anything, Till he communicate his parts to others; Nor doth...Till he behold them form'd in the applause. Where th'are extended; who [ie, the applauders] . . . . . . like a gate of steel26 Fronting the sun, receives...
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Shakespearean Pragmatism: Market of His Time

Lars Engle - 1993 - 284 страници
...participate in a notably theatrical market of public evaluation: ... no man is the lord of anything . . . Till he communicate his parts to others; Nor doth...aught. Till he behold them form'd in the applause Where thare extended. (3.3.115) Charncs comments of these passages: the aim ol the "speculation," the hazarding...
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Shakespeare's Courtly Mirror: Reflexivity and Prudence in All's Well that ...

David Haley - 1993 - 332 страници
...find his greater, heroic self in the public mirror. As Ulysses says, the "position ... is familiar": No man is the lord of any thing. Though in and of...be much consisting. Till he communicate his parts with others; Nor doth he of himself know them for aught. Till he behold them formed in th' applause...
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Shakespeare Reread: The Texts in New Contexts

Russ McDonald - 1994 - 324 страници
...position — It is familiar — but at the author's drift, Who in his circumstance expressly proves That no man is the lord of any thing, Though in and...of himself know them for aught, Till he behold them formed in th' applause Where th' are extended; who like an arch reverb'rate The voice again, or like...
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Men in Women's Clothing: Anti-theatricality and Effeminization, 1579-1642

Laura Levine - 1994 - 200 страници
...position is familiar, he says, but this particu1ar author proves "that no man is lord of any thing. . . / Till he communicate his parts to others; / Nor doth...himself know them for aught, / Till he behold them formed in th' applause" (III. iii.1 15-19, italics mine). The pageant of Greek warriors is a kind of...
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Reading the Renaissance: Culture, Poetics, and Drama

Jonathan Locke Hart - 1996 - 304 страници
...position. — 1t is familiar. — but at the author's drift; Who. in his circumstance. expressly proves That no man is the lord of any thing. Though in and...aught Till he behold them form'd in the applause Where they're extended.... (3.3.112-20) Just so. ln putting down Achilles's apparently unintended putdown....
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