| Pierre-Richard Agénor - 2004 - Страниц: 794
...the coefficient /3 remains, however, a matter of debate. Chapter 14 Trade and Labor Market Reforms If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces ... I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own... | |
| Laurie Maguire - 2003 - Страниц: 260
...individuals rather than society, and of flawed individuals at that. As Portia acknowledges in act 1, "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces" (1.2.12-14). There is something remarkably Thatcherite in this concluding vision of individuals rather... | |
| Syd Pritchard - 2005 - Страниц: 149
...T'have seen what I have seen, See what I see! [Hamlet III i 160] Pupil shares teacher's frustration If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...churches, And poor men's cottages princes' palaces. [Merchant Of Venice I ii 1 1 ] / shall th 'effect of this good lesson keep As watchman to my heart.... | |
| R. W. McNeel - 2005 - Страниц: 157
...Shakespeare expresses the same thought in The Merchant of Venice, when one of his characters says, "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces." That this weakness of human nature is of long standing makes it particularly difficult to overcome.... | |
| Anna Murphy Jameson - 2005 - Страниц: 472
...profound, that they have passed into familiar and daily application, with all the force of proverbs. If to do, were as easy as to know what were good to...churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.... | |
| Dean Esslinger - 2005 - Страниц: 132
...on: The law of incidence and reflection. PARSING 1. Parse all the words in the following sentence: If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...churches, and poor men's cottages, princes' palaces. PHYSIOLOGY 1. Describe the aponeurosis and state the advantages and disadvantages of its flexibility.... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Louis Gates (Jr.) - 2007 - Страниц: 560
...(1.2.17-18). Shakespeare's most famous heroine, Portia, speaks to Nerissa in this scene; the speech begins "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces." 31 James Baldwin also admired Shakespeare's efforts "to defeat all labels and complicate all battles,"... | |
| Derek Bok - 2006 - Страниц: 430
...to ignore their better judgment and behave improperly. As Portia observes in The Merchant of Venice, "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages prince's palaces. . . . I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than to be one of the... | |
| Miriam Weinmann - 2007 - Страниц: 57
...spöttisch auf Nerissa's „Moralpredigt" und hält ihre eigene Moral auf witzige Art und Weise dagegen. ("If to do were as easy as to know what were good...churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces, ..." I, 2, 12- 14) Die beiden kommen auch auf die bisherigen Bewerber um ihre Hand zu sprechen. Dabei... | |
| James R. Hartman - 2007 - Страниц: 518
...between abundance and nothing. Good statements and well delivered. They would be better if well followed. If to do were as easy as to know what were good to...chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages would have been princes' palaces. It is a good clergyman that follows his own instructions. I can easier... | |
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