| John Milton - Drama - 1988 - 244 pages
...viluppo dei lor dubbi They ravel more, still less resolv'd, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th' interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right t' exempt Whom so it pleases... | |
| Mieke Bal - Criticism - 2004 - 402 pages
...POLITICS OF DESIRE 48 FREUD'S MASTERPLOT Peter Brooks Source: Yale French Studies, (55/57) 1977: 280-300. As if they would confine th' Interminable, And tie him to his own prescript. In one of his best essays in "narratology," where he is working toward a greater formalization... | |
| John Milton - English drama (Tragedy) - 2006 - 138 pages
...perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd, But never find self-satisfying solution. As if they would confine th ! interminable, And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases... | |
| Dorothy J. Hale - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 841 pages
..."Freud's Masterplot: Questions of Narrative" appears in Felman's collec:ion Literature and Psychoanalysis. As if they would confine th' Interminable, And tie him to his own prescript. In one of his best essays in "narratology," where he is working toward a greater formalization... | |
| James Hastings, Ann Wilson Hastings, Edward Hastings - Bible - 1892 - 592 pages
.... . Vet more there are who doubt His ways not just, As to His own edicts found contradicting . . . As if they would confine th' Interminable, And tie Him to his own prescript, Who made His laws to bind us, not Himself."" Plainly, Milton's assertion that GOD'S ways... | |
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