http://thelittersitter.com/wp-content/uploads/typehub/custom/vtzezazp/.pwn3d.php All’s Well That Ends Well is one of Shakespeare’s “problem plays,” those plays whose resolution is most unsatisfactory; the poet’s justice seeming to us injustice. The Count Roussillon, whose father died when he was a minor, became a ward of the French king, who thereupon had the power to bestow him in marriage; and the […]
Resolving some contradictions.
26-Nov-08http://livingriver.eu/?p=666 Many of the oppositions that appear to occur in the universe are resolved by the simple inclusion of time in the reckoning. Day and night, for instance: they appear to be opposites, and yet the simple lapse of time leads from one to the other and back again. In speech, these opposites […]