| Andrew M. Kirk - 1996 - 242 páginas
...Albeit the world think Machiavel is dead. Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps, And, now the Guise is dead, is come from France To view this land and...And weigh not men, and therefore not men's words. Admired I am of those that hate me most. (Prologue 1-9) Machiavel's claim to be admired by his most... | |
| Joseph Theodoor Leerssen, Menno Spiering - 1996 - 232 páginas
...Albeit the world think Machevill is dead Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps, And now the Guise is dead, is come from France To view this land, and frolic with his friends, 1 The most complete survey to date, relying on exceptional bibliographical support, is Edmond M. Beame,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1979 - 228 páginas
...Albeit the world think Machevil is dead, Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps; And now the Guise is dead is come from France, To view this land and...odious, But such as love me guard me from their tongues; Prologue] Broughton. o.1. Enter] Reed. Machevil] Q (Macheuil); Machiavel Reed. l. Mach.] Reed; not... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1997 - 124 páginas
...come from France To view this land and frolic with his friends. To some perhaps my name is odious, 5 But such as love me guard me from their tongues; And...And weigh not men, and therefore not men's words. Admired I am of those that hate me most. Though some speak openly against my books, 10 Yet will they... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1998 - 550 páginas
...come from France0 To view this land and frolic with his friends.0 To some perhaps my name is odious, s But such as love me guard me from their tongues, And...Machiavel, And weigh not men, and therefore not men's words.0 Admired I am of those that hate me most. Though some speak openly against my books, 10 Yet... | |
| Peter Elmer, Nick Webb, Roberta Wood, Nicholas Webb - 2000 - 428 páginas
...Albeit the world think Machiavel is dead, Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps, And, now the Guise is dead, is come from France To view this land and...with his friends. To some perhaps my name is odious, 5 But such as love me guard me from their tongues; And let them know that I am Machiavel, And weigh... | |
| Franco Ferrucci - 2004 - 218 páginas
...Prologo: Albeit the world think Machiavel is dead, Yei was bis soul butflown beyond the Alps [ . .] To some perhaps my name is odious, But such as love me guard mefrom their tongues, And let them know that I am Machiavel, And weigh not men, and therefore not men... | |
| H. N. Gibson - 2005 - 344 páginas
...Albeit the world thinks Machevil is dead, Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps, And now the Guize is dead, is come from France To view this land and...me from their tongues, And let them know that I am Machevil, And weigh not men, and therefore not men's words; Admired am I of those that hate me most.... | |
| David Armitage - 2006 - 9 páginas
...it is Marlowe in The Jew of Malta who brings Machiavelli on stage, vaunting his free- thinking ways: To some perhaps my name is odious, But such as love...me from their tongues, And let them know that I am Machevill, And weigh not men, and therefore not men's words (Prologue, n. 5— 8).2 But it is Shakespeare,... | |
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