What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays - الصفحة 73بواسطة William Hazlitt - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 229عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| William Shakespeare - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 900
...against me, And spur my dull revenge! What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more: Sure he that made...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused. Now, whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely... | |
| George Ian Duthie - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 216
...animals; . . . .J (II,ii,3i6ff.) What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure, he that made...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused. (IV, iv, 33-39) It is the duty of every created thing to maintain itself in its... | |
| O. Hood Phillips - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 240
...is a man, if his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast no more. Since He that made us with such large discourse Looking...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused. (Hamlet, iv. 4) One of the reasons given for the judgment in Hales v. Petit was... | |
| Lawrence L. Horstman - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 236
...as begun in the next chapter. 92 What is a man, if his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more. Sure, he that made...gave us not That Capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused. Now, whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple of thinking too precisely... | |
| Robert Peter Kennedy, Kim Paffenroth, John Doody - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...inform against me" (IV.iv.32-66): What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more. Sure he that made...gave us not That capability and godlike reason To fust in us unus'd. (33-39) The view that reason constitutes the essential difference between "man"... | |
| 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 74
...my dull revenge!' What is a man. lf his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed?2 A beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused.s Now, whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely... | |
| Ray Paton, Laura A. McNamara - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 570
...Foundation Series Dedication Studies in Multidisciplinarity is dedicated to the memory of Ray Paton. Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused. - William Shakespeare, Hamlet This page intentionally left blank Foreword Gordon... | |
| John Ralston Saul - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 513
...and societies alike is a matter of culture - indeed, it depends on culture. In Shakespeare's words, He that made us with such large discourse, Looking...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd. Thanks to the power of speech, man is able to set forth the advantageous and the... | |
| Mark Lucock - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 288
...cites a passage from Shakespeare: What is man, If his chief good and the market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more. Sure, he that made...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused — W. Shakespeare, Hamlet IV:iv We recognize that all human races presently on Earth... | |
| T. Joyner Drolsum - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 365
...Shakespeare makes a salient point: "....What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more, Sure, he that made...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused."15 1 Cor. 14:38: Paul says that the ignorant should stay that way: "But if any man... | |
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