| Edward J. Nell - 1979 - 324 páginas
...an undoubted right of dominion. Second, my people were perfectly subjected. I was absolute lord and lawgiver: they all owed their lives to me. and were...down their lives, if there had been occasion of it forme. It was remarkable, too. we had but three subjects, and they were of three different religions.... | |
| Manuel Schonhorn - 1991 - 204 páginas
...undoubted Right of Dominion. 2dly, My People were perfectly [absolutely] subjected: I was absolute Lord and Lawgiver; they all owed their Lives to me, and were...been Occasion of it, for me. It was remarkable too, 31 The Original Right, in A True Collection, p. 145; The Danger of the Protestant Religion Consider'd,... | |
| Manuel Schonhorn - 1991 - 204 páginas
...domain. His dominion over his new family, his "new Subjects" (p. 188), remains absolute, for they too "all owed their Lives to me, and were ready to lay...their Lives, if there had been Occasion of it, for me" (p. 188). Of the English, too, Crusoe demands that they "should be wholly Directed and Commanded by... | |
| John J. Richetti - 1999 - 304 páginas
...Crusoe jokes that his island is now peopled and that he looks like a king: "I was absolute lord and lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me. and were...their lives, if there had been occasion of it, for me" (241). He makes it clear in the conversations with the Spaniard that he understands the negotiated... | |
| Mary B. Campbell - 1999 - 388 páginas
...undoubted right of dominion. Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected. I was absolute lord and lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives . . . for me. It was remarkable, too, we had but three subjects, and they were of three different religions.... | |
| Helene Moglen - 2001 - 238 páginas
...had an Undoubted Right of Dominion. 2dly, My People were perfectly subjected: 1 was absolute Lord and Lawgiver; they all owed their Lives to me, and were...their Lives, if there had been Occasion of it, for me. (241) Here, the passion for domination is revealed to be the other side of the liberatory spirit that... | |
| Horst Albert Glaser, György Mihály Vajda - 2000 - 784 páginas
...als eine Art InselGouverneur herrschte: My people were perfectly subjected: I was absolute Lord and Law-giver; they all owed their Lives to me, and were...their Lives, if there had been Occasion of it, for me.7 Defoes Roman basiert auf der Geschichte eines gewissen Alexander Selkirk, der 1704 auf einer Insel... | |
| Andreea Deciu Ritivoi - 2002 - 196 páginas
...undoubted right of dominion. Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected. I was absolute lord and lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me, and were...lives, if there had been occasion of it, for me.•" The fact that he uses the possessive for the first time with respect to the island shows that he has... | |
| Richard Nash - 2003 - 238 páginas
...had an undoubted Right of Dominion. 2dly, My People were perfectly subjected: I was absolute Lord and Lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me, and were...to lay down their Lives, if there had been Occasion for it, for me" (174). The oaths of these subjects bear more than a passing similarity to Defoe's position... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 2003 - 292 páginas
...dominion. Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected: I was absolute lord and law-giver; they all ow'd their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives, if there had been occasion of it, for me' (p. 190). Defoe, it turns out, was one of James Joyce's favourite writers. In a lecture ('Verismo ed... | |
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