Outliving beauty's outward, with a mind That doth renew swifter than blood decays! Or, that persuasion could but thus convince me,— That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love; How... Scribner's Magazine - Página 73editado por - 1914Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 páginas
...with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love ; How were I then unliftcd ! but, alas, ustry; CBES. In that I'll war with you. Твоп,. О, virtuous fight, When right with right wars who shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 496 páginas
...with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love ; How were I then uplifted ! but, alas ! I am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth. Cres. In that I'll war with you. Tro. 0 virtuous fight, When right with right wars who shall be most... | |
| Philip Edwards - 2004 - 264 páginas
...affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love. How were I then uplifted! but, alas, I am as true as truth's simplicity. And simpler than the infancy of truth. (m,ii,160-6) The second passage comes just after they have been told that Cressida is to be sent to... | |
| Kenneth Muir, Stanley Wells - 1982 - 168 páginas
...with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love; How were I then uplifted ! but, alas ! I am as true as truth's simplicity And simpler than the infancy of truth. (ra, ii, 165-77) These lines, underlined in Keats's copy of the play and partly quoted by him in a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 228 páginas
...with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love. How were I then uplifted! But. alas. 1 am as true as truth's simplicity. And simpler than the infancy of truth! 160 CRESSIDA In that I'll war with you. TROILUS O virtuous fight. When right with right wars who shall... | |
| Mihoko Suzuki - 1989 - 292 páginas
...discredits himself by calling attention to his naivete and the reductiveness of his "simple truth": "I am as true as truth's simplicity, / And simpler than the infancy of truth" (3.2. 159— 60). The chiastic structure of these two lines points to the tautology of Troilus' definition... | |
| Janet Adelman - 1992 - 396 páginas
...with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love — How were I then uplifted! But alas, 1 am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth. (3.2.156-68) Even as he imagines tasting Cressida as a repured nectar, he imagines her as unfaithful.... | |
| Andrés Rodríguez - 1993 - 244 páginas
...which yields the sense of identity. The quote from Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, III.ii.161-162: "I am as true as truth's simplicity, / And simpler than the infancy of truth," constitutes Keats's plea for love over against "craft" (Charmian's artifice perhaps or anyone's empty... | |
| John Russell - 1995 - 260 páginas
...affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love: How were I then uplifted! But, alas, I am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth. (Ill.ii. 159-71) The transferential dynamics at the heart of love have seldom been more poignantly... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1996 - 476 páginas
...Cressida, in ii 16180, has 'true' four times and 'truth' eight times in twenty lines, including 165—6: I am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth. 31 no truth: as in Hosea 4:1: 'no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land'. John 8:44: 'because... | |
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