| Stanley Wells - Biography & Autobiography - 1997 - 438 pages
...a more positive force as she suggests that the stars are not entirely in control of our destinies: Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie Which we ascribe...pull Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull. (1.1.212-15) The language in which she expresses the idea that the divine will in combination with... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1998 - 260 pages
...fated 'invested with the power of destiny' IBevington) Gives us free scope, only doth backward pull 220 Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull. What...brings To join like likes and kiss like native things. 225 Impossible be strange attempts to those That weigh their pains in sense and do suppose What hath... | |
| Max F. Perutz - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 388 pages
...is my kingdom lost? why 'twas my care; And what loss is it to be rid of care? Richard II to Scroop Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe...pull Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull. Helena, in All's Well that Ends Well Honours thrive when from our acts we them derive, Than our foregoers.... | |
| 1984 - 508 pages
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| 1984 - 460 pages
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| Lorna Flint - Drama - 2000 - 222 pages
...of a Shakespearian sonnet, each fourlined group marking a complete stage in the argument. The first: Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie Which we ascribe...pull Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull. (1.1.212-15) offers a statement, and the reason that supports it. The second: What power is it which... | |
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