| José Eduardo González - 1998 - 228 sidor
...Timons, though but few of that name; men are lived over again; the world is now as it was in ages pasts; there was none then, but there hath been some one...parallels him, and is, as it were, his revived self. (qtd. in Croll 95) The baroque loose style possesses syntactic links like the Ciceronian style; these,... | |
| Stephen C. Manganiello - 2004 - 632 sidor
...hath been many Diogenes, and as many Timons, though but few ofthat name: men are liv'd over again, the world is now as it was in Ages past; there was...parallels him, and is, as it were, his revived self. BUCKINGHAM, 2ND DUKE OF, SEE VILLIERS, GEORGE BULLAKER, VENERABLE THOMAS, OFM Born: c. 1604, Chichester... | |
| Sigrun Meinig - 2004 - 400 sidor
...man is not only himself. Men are lived over again. There was none then but there hath been someone since that parallels him, and is as it were his revived self" (Stewart (1974): 108; also Mead: 116). Cf. Schischkoff: 583. See Derrida's essay 'Structure, Sign and... | |
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