It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The... The Works of George Chapman ... - Side 57av George Chapman - 1875Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Christopher Marlowe - 1912 - 516 sider
...Stone-still he stood, and evermore he gaz'd, Till with the fire, that from his countenance blaz'd, Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook : Such force...not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is over-rul'd by fate. When two are stript long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the... | |
| J. B. Steane, J. B.. Steane, Steane J B - 1964 - 396 sider
...urgency and depth about it. It lies not in our power to loue, or hate, For will in vs is ouer-rul'd by fate. When two are stript long ere the course begin, We wish that one should loose, the other win; And one especiallie doe we affect Of two gold Ingots like in each respect. The... | |
| Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1981 - 216 sider
...enamoured. Stone still he stood, and evermore he gazed, Till with the fire that from his count'nance blazed Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook: Such force and virtue hath an amorous look. (I. 159-66) The tone has changed. This is dramatic, exhilarating, fine. One might believe it was a... | |
| Michael Cordner - 1982 - 372 sider
...Marlowe's Hero and Leander (Works, ed. CI-". Tucker Brooke (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1910), p. 496): It lies not in our power to love, or hate, For will in us is over-rul'd by fate 0167-8) II ii 55. From 1 723 onwards editions have tended to emend here to 'excess',... | |
| Julia Kristeva - 1987 - 356 sider
...consigue? La constatación dramática del poeta se refiere a un «nosotros», todos nosotros: «It lies noy in our power to love, or hate, / For will in us is over-rul'd by fate» '°. Finalmente, una cierta melancolía intrínseca en Julieta contrasta con el... | |
| Julia Kristeva - 1987 - 428 sider
...birth, childhood, and destiny, as well as earthquakes that are casually, innocently suggested . . . 5. "It lies not in our power to love or hate, / For will in us is over-rul'd by fete" — Christopher Marlow, Hero and Leander, I, 167-68. 6. See A. Green, Hamlet et... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1995 - 682 sider
...with the fire, that from his countenance blaz'd, Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook : Such power and virtue hath an amorous look. It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overrul'd by fate. When two are stript long e'er the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 sider
...for her haire, And offred as a dower his burning throne, Where she should sit for men to gaze upon. 8 over-rul'd by fate. 9 And one especiallie doe we affect, Of two gold Ingots like in each respect, The... | |
| William Zunder - 1994 - 118 sider
...explicitly about the coerciveness of love (lines 167-76). 'It lies not in our power', he pronounces: to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by fate. (I. 167-8) And he continues with an image of two runners stripped to the waist — a hint of homoeroticism... | |
| Geoffrey O'Brien, Billy Collins - 2007 - 778 sider
...ENGLISH (1564-1593) It lies not in our power to love or hate LOVE AND From Hero and Leander PASSION It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is over- ruled by fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose,... | |
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