| Dino Franco Felluga - 2005 - 230 pagine
...Such a hauntology is precisely how Byron himself came to understand ontology proper: But, onuwd\ — it is now the time to act, and what signifies self,...unquenchably to the future? It is not one man, nor a milhon, but the spirit of liberty which must be spread. . . . [W]hatever the sacrifice of individuals,... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - 2005 - 736 pagine
...[4,541] though I don't think them in force or heart sufficient to make much of it. But, onward! — it is now the time to act, and what signifies self, if a single [pure] spark of that which would be worthy of the past can be bequeathed unquenchedly to the future?... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1970 - 68 pagine
...don't think (the Italian insurgents) in force or heart sufficient to make much of it. But, onward] — it is now the time to act, and what signifies self,...which would be worthy of the past can be bequeathed unquenchedly to the future ? It is not one man, nor a million, but the spirit of liberty which must... | |
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