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...ges the extreme gestures and options, generally a rhetoric of the excess. Adrian Marino shows clearly that we are living a time of total politicizin... ...le ornamental play, not of a handicraft derivation, what does but confirm Adrian Marino’s theory according to which the present epistemological revo... ... in a lot, paradoxism dilates toward the infinite. With antiliterature, Adrian Marino means a phenomenon of attrition and then of crisis, delimite... ... the inauthentic, of the nothingness is compromised. “The essential is - Adrian Marino underlines - particularly the subversion of the idea of lite... ...writes violent sarcasm meant for the sentimental literature. In all this, Adrian Marino distinguishes the origin of a literary idea that will make a... ...is rusting in the rain”, “my hands are tied/ with handcuffs by failures”, “irises soiled with shy”, “maize’s silky signature”, “it can be heard drops...
...al inclination have of it selfe otherwise fashioned them. As I have seene Adrianus Turnebus who having never professed any thing but studie and lett... ...manifest than this? Cesar Borgia, Duke of Valentinois, having resolved to Adrian, Cardinall of Cornetto, with whom Pope Alexander the sixth, his fat... ...go Diti Sacrum jussa fero, teque isto corpore solvo.-- Virg. Æn. iv. 703, Iris. This to death sacred, I, as was my charge, Doe beare, and from this... ...o hundred yeeres since professed Physicke in Tholouse: I demanded once of Adrianus Turnebus (a man who knew all things) what such a booke might be; ... ...rvell if we understand them not: no more doe we the Cornish, the Welch, or Irish. Yet have some boasted that they understood them, as Apollonius Thya... ...clothes. Our ancient Gaules were but slightly apparelled, no more are the Irish-men, our neighbours, in so cold a climate: which we may better judge... ...t swallow without chewing, unlesse his throat be frostshod. And therefore Adrianus the emperour made his Physitian to marke and take the just compas... ...have written, I thinke they are not farre short of the ancient perfection. Adrianus Turnebus knew more, and better what he knew, than any man in his ... ...as many doe. Whosoever will be cured of ignorance must confesse the same. Iris is the daughter of Thaumantis; Admiration is the ground of all Philos...
...naves were propagating. The principal characteristic of the second nephew, Adrian Harley, was his sagacity. He was essentially the wise youth, both in... ... “In action,” the “Pilgrim’s Scrip” observes, “Wisdom goes by majorities.” Adrian had an instinct for the majority, and, as the world invariably found... ...he expense of a plot. He did the work as easily as he ate his daily bread. Adrian was an epicurean; one whom Epicurus would have scourged out of his g... ...with laughter of Gods in the background. Why not laughter of mortals also? Adrian had his laugh in his com- fortable corner. He possessed peculiar att... ... to be sweet; un- deserved rewards are exquisite. The best of it was, that Adrian made no pretences. He did not solicit the favourable judgment of the... ...onsense! There’s no so much harm in being young, here and there. I knew an Irish lady was married at fourteen. Her daughter married close over fourtee... ...priate illustrations to the ballad-monger’s repertory. Clare sang a little Irish air. Her duty done, she marched from the piano. Mothers are rarely de... ...some process to him, and somebody who gave them shape and hue a beneficent Iris. He told Austin plainly he could not leave her, and did not anticipate...
...FERDINAND: son to the King of Naples. GONZALO: an honest old Counsellor. ADRIAN & FRANCISCO: Lords. CALIBAN: a savage and deformed Slave. TRINCULO... ...ners. (Mariners:) MIRANDA: daughter to Prospero. ARIEL: an airy Spirit. IRIS, CERES, JUNO, Nymphs & Reapers: presented by Spirits. Other Spirits ... ...: Another part of the island. [Enter ALONSO, SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO, GONZALO, ADRIAN, FRANCISCO, and others .] GONZALO: Beseech you, sir, be merry; you ... ... done: but yet,— SEBASTIAN: He will be talking. ANTONIO: Which, of he or Adrian, for a good wager, first begins to crow? SEBASTIAN: The old cock. A... ...l. SEBASTIAN: Done. The wager? ANTONIO: A laughter. SEBASTIAN: A match! ADRIAN: Though this island seem to be desert,— SEBASTIAN: Ha, ha, ha! So... ...: appear and pertly! No tongue! all eyes! be silent. [Soft music .] [Enter IRIS.] IRIS: Ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas Of wheat, rye, barl... ...earth; why hath thy queen Summon’d me hither, to this short grass’d green? IRIS: A contract of true love to celebrate; And some donation freely to es... ...y daughter got, Her and her blind boy’s scandal’d company I have forsworn. IRIS: Of her society Be not afraid: I met her deity Cutting... ...er and a wife Makes this place Paradise. [Juno and Ceres whisper, and send Iris on employment .] PROSPERO: Sweet, now, silen...
...ecundus. Scoena Prima. 673 Enter Alonso, Sebastian, Anthonio, Gonzalo, Adrian, 674 Francisco, and others. 675 Gonz. Beseech you Sir,... ...t 702 Seb. He will be talking. 703 Ant. Which, of he, or Adrian, for a good wager, 704 First begins to crow? 705 Seb. ... ...rtia. [B1 1514 Enter Alonso, Sebastian, Anthonio, Gonzallo, 1515 Adrian, Francisco, &c. 1516 Gon. By’r lakin, I can goe no further, ... ...r, & pertly. Soft musick. 1717 No tongue: all eyes: be silent. Enter Iris. 1718 Ir. Ceres, most bounteous Lady, thy rich Leas 1719 ... ... Or else our spell is mar’d. 1792 Iuno and Ceres whisper, and send Iris on employment. 1793 Iris. You Nimphs cald Nayades of y windr... ...d by Gonzalo. Sebastian and Anthonio in 2011 like manner attended by Adrian and Francisco: They all 2012 enter the circle which Prospero ... ...o the King of Naples. 2349 Gonzalo, an honest old Councellor. 2350 Adrian, & Francisco, Lords. 2351 Caliban, a saluage and deformed slaue.... ... Miranda, daughter to Prospero. 2358 Ariell, an ayrie spirit. 2359 Iris 2360 Ceres 2361 Iuno 2362 Nymphes 2363 Reapers 2364 ...
...w full many a market rose, And sighed for my village lily. II With cynical Adrian then I took flight T o that old dead city whose carol Bursts out lik... ...e twirled, the mock-priest grinned, And quickly his mask unriddled; ’T was Adrian! loud his old laughter dinned; Then he seized a fiddle, and fiddled.... ...ld wave and the under-tug Of the Brides, when—starting and shrinking - Lo, Adrian tilts the water-jug! And Bruges with morn is blinking. XXXI Merrily ... ...nt, like gentlemen,’ Grady replied. A ball in his mouth, and the noble old Irishman dropped by my side. Then there was just an instant to save myself,... ...dog was of novel breed, The Shannon retriever, untried: His master, an old Irish lord, In an oaken armchair snored At midnight, whisky beside. VI Perc... ...sweet unscented breathes, An orb of lustre quits the height; And like blue iris-flags, in wreaths The sky takes darkness, long ere quite. His Island v... ...sap at high tide smites Within us; or benignly clear T o vision; or as the iris lights On fluctuant waters; she is ours Till set of man: the dreamed,...
...te and noble part, to be cauterised. But to end where I began: the Emperor Adrian, disputing with the philosopher Favorinus about the interpretation o... ...s, as they do, at ten. Whoever will be cured of ignorance must confess it. Iris is the daughter of Thaumas; [“That is, of Admiration. She (Iris, the r...
...reams of the Siren.—The Angel of the Pass.—Ascent to the Fifth Ledge.—Pope Adrian V. .................................................................... ...eams of the Siren.—The Angel of the Pass.—Ascent to the Fifth Ledge.— Pope Adrian V. AT THE HOUR when the diurnal heat, vanquished by the Earth or som... ...s concealed. 11 “Know that I was a successor of Peter.” This was the Pope Adrian V ., Ottobono de’ Fieschi, who died in 1276, having been Pope for th... ...appens here is occasioned only by the direct influences of the heavens. 7 Iris = the rainbow, seen now to the west, now to the east. 8 Dry vapor, ac...
...or scudding rack are ever seen: swift glance Ne’er lightens, nor Thaumantian Iris gleams, That yonder often shift on each side heav’n. Vapour adust do... ...s of Lavagna, died thirty nine days after he became Pope, with the title of Adrian V, in 1276. v. 98. That stream.] The river Lavagna, in the Gen...
...roud.] Satan. v. 22. E’en as a billow.] As when two billows in the Irish sowndes Forcibly driven with contrarie tides Do mee... ...or scudding rack are ever seen: swift glance Ne’er lightens, nor Thaumantian Iris gleams, That yonder often shift on each side heav’n. Vapour adust do... ...s of Lavagna, died thirty nine days after he became Pope, with the title of Adrian V, in 1276. v. 98. That stream.] The river Lavagna, in the Gen... ... have occasion to cite in the Notes to XXVI. v. 126. He of Spain.] “To Pope Adrian V succeeded John XXI a native of Lisbon a man of great genius an... ...urg. C. VI. 23. 1276. Giotto, the painter, is born. Purg. C. XI. 95. Pope Adrian V. dies. Purg. C. XIX. 97. Guido Guinicelli, the poet, dies. Purg...
...eated and installed Roman emperor. A semblable story thereto is related of Adrian, who, being hugely perplexed within himself out of a longing humour ... .... Jur. l. fere. ff. de aedil. edict. per totum. ff. de term. mod. l. Divus Adrianus, resolved by Lud. Rom. in l. si vero. ff. Sol. Matr. And who would... ...phin fish; Bugloss is so called because it is an herb like an ox’s tongue; Iris, so called because in its flowers it hath some resemblance of the rain... ... blunders in the symbolization and colligance of those two words), I heard Adrian Villart, Gombert, Janequin, Arcadet, Claudin, Certon, Manchicourt, A... ...cybal, or spyrathe? ’Tis Hibernian saffron, I protest. Hah, hah, hah! ’tis Irish saffron, by Shaint Pautrick, and so much for this time. Selah. Let’s ... ...xandria; Constantine to Constantinople; Pompey to Pompeiopolis in Cilicia; Adrian to Adrianople; Canaan, to the Canaanites; Saba, to the Sabaeans; Ass...