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" O most imperfect light of human reason, That mak'st [us] so unhappy to foresee What we can least prevent ! Pursue thy wishes, 1 Powder of orrii-raot. "
Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes - الصفحة 773
1910 - عدد الصفحات: 899
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The Complete Works of John Webster, المجلد 2

John Webster - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 398
...Vertue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it, that doth ecclipze thee? DUCH. 'Pray sir heare me: FERD. Or is it true, thou art but a bare name, 1n. 2 The Dutchesse of Malfy 73 And no essentiall thing? DUCH. Sir! FERD. Doe not speake. DUCH. No...

The Duchess of Malfi. Devil's law-case

John Webster - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...Vertue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it, that doth ecclipze thee? DUCH. 'Pray sir heare me: FERD. Or is it true, thou art but a bare name, And no essentiall thing? DUCH. Sir! FER D. Doe not speakc. DUCH. No sir: I will plant my soule in mine eares,...

The Selected Plays of John Webster: The White Devil, The Duchess of Malfi ...

Jonathan Dollimore, Alan Sinfield - 1983 - عدد الصفحات: 406
...or die, 70 I can do both like a prince. FERDINAND gives her a poniard. FERDINAND. Die then, quickly. Virtue, where art thou hid? What hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse thee? DUCHESS. Pray sir hear me FERDINAND. Or is it true, thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing?...
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Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books

Frederick Kiefer - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 394
...Duke pays a nocturnal visit to this sister's chamber and speculates about the cause of her behavior: "Virtue, where art thou hid? what hideous thing / Is it that doth eclipse thee?" (3.2.72-73). His language has an oddly oblique quality. Instead of addressing his sister directly,...
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Jacobean Revenge Tragedy and the Politics of Virtue

Eileen Jorge Allman - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 228
...femaleness. Her gestures of obedience—the deferential "sir," the "Pray sir, hear me:—" (73) and "No sir: / I will plant my soul in mine ears to hear you" (76-77)—are preliminary to her announcement that she is married: Ferdinand's "shears do come untimely...
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In Words and Deeds: The Spectacle of Incest in English Renaissance Tragedy

Zenón Luis Martínez - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...distilled from it. "What hideous thing I Is it. that doth eclipse thee?" (3.2.372-72; emphasis added); and "Or is it true, thou art but a bare name. / And no essential thing?" (3.2.374-75; emphasis added): these are the Duke's questions. Both share the ultimate object of inquiry...
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Shakespeare

Russell A. Fraser - عدد الصفحات: 568
...someone said. But coincidence in Webster is less an expedient than a principle. A question torments him: "is it true thou art but a bare name, / And no essential thing?" Groping for an answer, he flays his characters in order to know them. Horror is a means of grace. Having...
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Revenge Tragedy and the Drama of Commemoration in Reforming England

Thomas Rist - 2008 - عدد الصفحات: 188
...The significance of the Duchess's honour also emerges with Ferdinand questioning her very essence: is it true thou art but a bare name And no essential thing?12s Asking 'Why should only I / Of all the other princes in the world / Be cased up like a holy...
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Typical Elizabethan Plays

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 834
...thing Is it that doth eclipse thee? Duch. Pray, sir, hear m Ferd. Or is it true thou art but a ban name, And no essential thing? Duch. -Sir— Ferd....Duch. No, sir: I will plant my soul in mine ears, to heu you. Ferd. О most imperfect light of humat reason, That mak'st [us] so unhappy to foresee What...

Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 482
...a poniard. Virtue, whore art thou hid 'i what hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse thee 'i J)nch. Pray, sir, hear me. Ferd. Or is it true thou art but a bare name, And no essential thing 'i Dueh. Sir, Ferd. Do not speak. Dueh. No, sir : I will plant my soul in mine ears, to hear you. Ferd....




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